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The incident caused concern about public safety. According to the expert, walkin...

"She liked": a man who was surfing with a snake was fined (photo)

The incident caused concern about public safety. According to the expert, walking with home snakes in the public can cause unnecessary stress and make them unforeseen. The Australian wildlife agencies fined a resident of Gold Cost, who shot on video how he rode in a car with his home snake. BBC News writes about it. Higor Fiuza and his rhombic Piton of Bradley breed, nicknamed Shiva, became local celebrities. However, their popularity also alarmed the staff of the wildlife protection service.

According to them, the man came to the reptile to danger and violated permission to keep the snake, releasing it in the public. The Ministry of Environmental and Science of Queensland stated that the investigation into the Duo of Surfingists after Fiuza appeared in local media and issued him a fine of $ 2322 ($ 1,495) this week.

According to the employee of the wildlife protection department Jonathan McDonald, a walk with domestic snakes in public can cause them "unnecessary stress" and make them "behave with an unpredictable way. " "Snakes are definitely cold -blooded animals, and although they can swim, reptiles usually avoid water. Python would seem very cold. The sea snakes are the only ones that should be in the ocean," he said.

This incident has also caused anxiety about public safety and a possible threat to the spread of python among local wild animals. However, Higory Fiuza had previously told the local Australian media that Shiva loved water and rolled with him on the car at least 10 times. "I always took her with me to the beach. She loved to swim in the water, and one day I decided to ride with her on a carfa, and she liked it.

Usually, when she doesn't like something she starts hissing but she doesn't do it in water. The snake is always calm there, "he said in an interview with the Australian TV and Radio Language Corporation. Rhombic (water) Australian pythons (Latin Morelia) is a genus of non -poisonous snakes from the family of pythons. They live in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia. Earlier, Focus reported that Diver called the Emma shark with his best girlfriend.