When Australian police raided a crystal meth lab, they may have been expecting to seize kilos of narcotics, drug-making equipment, and piles of cash. Their search, however, uncovered something else: a 6-foot-long jungle python showing visible signs of addiction. It had apparently absorbed drug fumes and particles through its skin. It took 7 months before the aggressive snake returned to normal, thanks to rehabilitation at a wildlife center. The python is now ready to be settled with new owners once the court case against the alleged drug traffickers is settled.
Drug-Addicted Python Rehabilitated
When Australian police raided a crystal meth lab, they may have been expecting to seize kilos of narcotics, drug-making equipment, and piles of cash. Their search, however, uncovered something else: a 6-foot-long jungle python showing visible signs of addiction. It had apparently absorbed drug fumes and particles through its skin. It took 7 months before the aggressive snake returned to normal, thanks to rehabilitation at a wildlife center. The python is now ready to be settled with new owners once the court case against the alleged drug traffickers is settled.