Python regurgitates cat after being spotted in Eunos, Singapore

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SINGAPORE: A reticulated python, about 2 meters long, was found at Eunos Crescent on December 6 with a bloated belly after swallowing a cat. The snake later regurgitated the cat and was removed by the National Parks Board (NParks). NParks transferred the python to Mandai Wildlife Group for assessment. If suitable, it will be released into a forested area away from people. This incident follows another python sighting near Paya Lebar Square in November. NParks noted that pythons are common in urban areas due to Singapore's biodiversity. They advise the public to stay calm and keep distance if encountering snakes, and to contact NParks for assistance.


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