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Escaped Boa Constrictor Puts Australian City on High Alert

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1. Coastal Walk Turns Wild
A coastal city in Australia has gone into high alert mode after a boa constrictor was seen wandering openly along a picturesque walkway adjacent to a tourist beach. The foreign species of snake was filmed by eyewitnesses, wiggling across the walkway mere meters away from the beach, generating excitement and concern among internet users.

2. Social Media Ignites Search
The video rapidly went viral, and local officials initiated a search for the reptile. Though boa constrictors are non-venomous, they are exotic animals and a threat to indigenous wildlife. Wildlife officials have asked people to be careful and not touch the snake if encountered.

3. Secret Owner and Illegal Pet Concerns
Authorities are probing why the boa came to be in the region, since the possession of such snakes is strictly controlled in Australia. The snake is believed to have broken free from an illegal private collection, which could invoke fines under local wildlife conservation legislation.

4. Public Safety Measures Underway
Local authorities have stepped up patrols in the region and erected warning signs to alert beach users. Experts reassure the public that the snake will not attack unless provoked but stress the need for reporting sightings. The incident has sparked renewed debate about the illegal exotic pet trade in Australia.

 

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