Python dies after being found at Mousehold Heath in Norwich
Airfind news item
By Owen Sennitt
Published on March 30, 2026.
A 4ft long ball python, believed to be a non-venomous constrictor, was found on the outskirts of Norwich and may have been abandoned. The animal was found with wound marks indicating it was likely attacked while in the care of the owner. The rescue team urged people to seek help for their pets and for their welfare.
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