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| Wednesday, 2 October, 2002, 08:14 GMT 09:14 UK Search on for missing python ![]() The RSPCA says people should not try to catch the snake A search is underway for a 15-foot-long python spotted in woods near Newark in Nottinghamshire. The Burmese python was first seen more than a week ago in Stapleford Woods, which is near the Lincolnshire border, by a couple who were walking in the area. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is searching for the reptile, which is not considered dangerous. But the public is being asked not to tackle the snake, which has been described as being as "wide as a football". Walking dog RSCPA inspector Ian Callingham said: "We've had no joy finding the snake, but we are continuing to look for it. "I understand a lady was walking her dog when she saw the snake, and it really frightened her." "Her dog scared the snake away, but it is probably surviving by eating small mammals or rodents." "It is not venomous, it is a constrictor so it asphyxiates its prey and eats them whole." Villagers at a local pub expressed some concern about the snake, with one of them saying: "It certainly has people talking, and I certainly wouldn't want to come across it." The RSPCA says the snake was probably abandoned in the woods after it became too big for its owners to look after. | See also: 24 Oct 01 | England 01 Aug 00 | Scotland 28 May 01 | Asia-Pacific 04 May 99 | Asia-Pacific Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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