SINGAPORE: A snake believed to be a reticulated python was found hiding under the train tracks at the Ulu Pandan depot on Friday night. The snake, believed to be a reticulated python, was found at the Ulu Pandan depot. It was unclear how the snake got there, although reticulated pythons are not uncommon in Singapore's urban areas. While pythons can grow up to 10m in length, those in Singapore average at around 2.3m and very rarely exceed 4m. In October last year, a 2m-long reticulated python was found at a hall of residence at the Nanyang Technological University.
Source: The Star May 07, 2017 04:49 UTC