check out this RSPCA site
there a phone number on it.
as the text say`s, it could be some exotic snake that has escaped or been released.
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Posted By: emmaroyds on March 11th 2012 at 11:32:06
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- Fao wildlife experts,what kind of a snake is dark green/khaki with a yellow patch on its h (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Mar 11, 11:09:24
- I think you'll find its almost certainly a grass snake (General Chat) - Chopper, Mar 11, 11:38:21
- I assumed they were grass snakes,from what i saw they were the same as the same as the pre (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Mar 11, 12:08:27
- does it look like this? (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Mar 11, 11:15:29
- I wouldnt say so,i googled grass snake and adder and the pictures i saw werent the (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Mar 11, 11:22:19
- I always thought that in the UK we only had two native snakes (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Mar 11, 11:26:03
- check out this RSPCA site (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Mar 11, 11:32:06
- Thats what i thought,admittedly im looking at my phone in the sun so its hard to get a pro (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Mar 11, 11:30:21
- I always thought that in the UK we only had two native snakes (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Mar 11, 11:26:03
- I wouldnt say so,i googled grass snake and adder and the pictures i saw werent the (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Mar 11, 11:22:19
- I think you'll find its almost certainly a grass snake (General Chat) - Chopper, Mar 11, 11:38:21
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