Kumasi Zoo Captures Two African Rock Pythons At Bronkrong River

Kumasi Zoo Captures Two African Rock Pythons At Bronkrong River

 

 

A team from Kumasi Zoological Gardens have captured two python snakes near a river at the Bronkrong in the Afigya Kwabre of South District of the Ashanti Region. Some residents informed officials of the Zoo about the reptiles whose presence in the area brought fear to the inhabitants. The species, the African rock python is a very large constrictor snake in the python family. The

 

species is native to sub Saharan Africa. The species is native to sub Saharan Africa. It is one of eleven living species in the genus Python. It has two subspecies with one found in Central and Western Africa, and the other subspecies in Southern Africa. The capture team also found 54 eggs after picking up the python snakes. The manager of the Kumasi Zoo, Dr. Meyir Yiryele Ziekah

 

 

 

 

says his outfit has captured several snakes in parts of the Ashanti Region. We had a call from the Assembly Member of the area that they have spotted three African Rock Pythons in an area in the Kronom Afrancho area and that the residents were terrified and they cannot go about their normal duties peacefully. So we planned and we went with our capture team from the Kumasi Zoo and we were able to capture two of the African Rock

 

 

 

 

python, he explained. Dr. Yiryele Ziekah indicated that that type of reptile has become common in residential areas in the Kumasi metropolis. He added that the team recently captured similar reptiles at the Kumasi Central market project site and also other areas in parts of the Ashanti Region. He advised all residents to also be very cautious and avoid all practices that will further cause destruction to the environment. With the onset of rains, officials at the Kumasi Zoo say such reptiles will appear in residential areas especially those who live close to water bodies.