Python at Karura forest will not eat you, chief scout saysThe African Rock Python spotted in Karura forest [Photo: Courtesy]Karura Forest Chief Scout John Chege says the African Rock Python spotted in the forest on Saturday poses no danger. "My team and I spotted the python on Saturday while doing a patrol, but it doesn't pose any danger to the forest users,'' Chege told Standard Digital. According to Chege, it's rare for pythons which live deep on marshy grounds in the forest, to be spotted by humans. "Karura Forest has had over two million visitors since it had been opened to the public some ten years ago. Chege advised users of the forest to abstain from going off track and use only designated zones.?
Source: Standard Digital March 15, 2019 11:54 UTC