Large pythons revive after frozing on the English sidewalk

From the frozen state, the dying python was promptly warmed and miraculously resurrected.

From the frozen state, the dying python was promptly warmed and miraculously resurrected.

According to Mirror, the Royal python, more than a meter long, was found on Hammersmith, London, England sidewalks on December 10. Staff of the Mayhew Animal Protection Center, he saved the python after it was put into Fulham police station.

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The royal python, more than 1m long, was found in Hammersmith, England.(Photo: Stian Alexander).

The center spokesman said the python was nearly frozen because of the cold but it was gradually recovering. The animal is placed on a warm bed designed specifically for cats. Bed attached to a heat sink device. Heat passes through the metal frame and warms the entire bed.

The python is named Ebenezer . "The python is frozen and lethargic but it looks like its health is still good. If it has to be outside for another night, it will die. We warm it and now its body temperature has returned. It's normal , "said Gillian Notton, the center's animal welfare manager.

The Royal Python has no venom. This animal kills prey by squeezing. Adults can be nearly two meters long.

Update 16 December 2018
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