Two “incredibly lucky” ball pythons dumped in a North Carolina forest are getting a second chance after being rescued by a mushroom hunter on May 26, a rescue group said. BeWild Reptile RescueTwo “incredibly lucky” ball pythons dumped in a North Carolina forest are getting a second chance at life thanks to a mindful mushroom hunter, a reptile rescue group says. The snakes, dubbed Chanterelle and Morel, were rescued after someone abandoned them near Duke Forest in Durham this week, according to BeWild Reptile Rescue. Rescuers believe the cage had been there for some time, citing “caked” substrate on its side. “We quarantine all animals for a minimum of 30 days, longer if they present with health issues,” Hallatt said.
Source: The North Africa Journal May 27, 2022 21:51 UTC