NewsIllegal 4-metre Burmese python seized from New Hartford home

Illegal 4‑metre Burmese python seized from New Hartford home

Last week, officers from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation carried out an unusual intervention in New Hartford. The case involved the illegal possession of a Burmese python, one of the largest snakes in the world.

A police officer holding a huge Burmese python.
A police officer holding a huge Burmese python.
Images source: © police
Bogdan Kicka

7 September 2024 12:19

The report concerning the presence of the snake in a private home in the town of New Hartford, about 80 kilometers east of Syracuse, reached the New York Department of Environmental Conservation on August 28 at 9:00 AM ET. According to a witness statement, someone was allegedly keeping an exotic animal illegally.

The officer handling the case immediately recognized the distinctive pattern on the snake's head from the photo - it resembled an arrowhead typical of Burmese pythons. In New York State, it is illegal to possess this species without proper permits.

The Burmese python is a snake native to Southeast Asia, which in natural conditions can reach up to 7 metres in length and weigh up to 90 kilograms. In the USA, they mainly appeared due to the exotic pet trade.

However, due to its size and predatory nature, Burmese pythons quickly began to threaten local fauna, leading to it being recognized as an invasive species, particularly in Florida, where they have become a significant problem for local ecosystems.

Kept a 4-metre python in a small terrarium

In the New Hartford case, the python was found on the same day the report was filed. The animal, measuring 4 metres in length and weighing about 36 kilograms, was kept in a small terrarium measuring only 1.5 metres in length, indicating inadequate living conditions. Fortunately, despite the cramped conditions, the snake was unharmed - it was safe and healthy.

Python caught the owner off guard

The owner of the animal admitted that he was not prepared for the snake's rapid growth and could no longer provide it with proper conditions. The python was confiscated and transported to Fort Rickey Discovery Zoo in nearby Rome.

For the illegal possession of the exotic species, the man received two fines - one for keeping a wild animal at home and another for possessing a dangerous animal without appropriate permits.

A police officer holding a Burmese python.
A police officer holding a Burmese python.© police
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