Although there are many creatures in and around the city of Melbourne, it is rare to see any creatures while enjoying a burger and fries from McDonald's, but it's an experience many people had last week at the restaurant. Two men have decided to offer an entertaining show and pulled out a five-foot python named Boris in the parking lot and started wrestling.
Needless to say that visitors to the restaurant were a little shocked by what had been displayed to the point where they notified authorities who quickly arrived on the scene and arrested the two men aged 22 and 24. After arresting the two men, police realized that the python had been stolen from a pet store one day earlier.
Apparently, they believe the men also stole a lizard in the robbery at Totally Reptiles Pet Store, but the lizard has not yet been recovered. And while the owner is still concerned about the lizard she is relieved about Boris' safe return. The black-headed python was a bit cold but appears to be unharmed and is recovering well from back to the pet.
Black-headed pythons, like Boris are native to northern Australia and are not poisonous, and they only bite when they are hunting their prey. The men who had robbed him and the guests at the restaurant were in no real risk of large python. Charges were filed against two men for burglary and theft, but sources have not released the names of these two men at this point.
This strange display is not common in Melbourne, but just a case of Dumb & Dumber as media sources are calling. As for Melbourne, unless you visit a zoo or pet area you are not likely to encounter a python or other large creature of nature and you will find rare creature during demonstrations in parks local parking, but of course as Diners discovered the hard way, with all people is possible. - 39815
Needless to say that visitors to the restaurant were a little shocked by what had been displayed to the point where they notified authorities who quickly arrived on the scene and arrested the two men aged 22 and 24. After arresting the two men, police realized that the python had been stolen from a pet store one day earlier.
Apparently, they believe the men also stole a lizard in the robbery at Totally Reptiles Pet Store, but the lizard has not yet been recovered. And while the owner is still concerned about the lizard she is relieved about Boris' safe return. The black-headed python was a bit cold but appears to be unharmed and is recovering well from back to the pet.
Black-headed pythons, like Boris are native to northern Australia and are not poisonous, and they only bite when they are hunting their prey. The men who had robbed him and the guests at the restaurant were in no real risk of large python. Charges were filed against two men for burglary and theft, but sources have not released the names of these two men at this point.
This strange display is not common in Melbourne, but just a case of Dumb & Dumber as media sources are calling. As for Melbourne, unless you visit a zoo or pet area you are not likely to encounter a python or other large creature of nature and you will find rare creature during demonstrations in parks local parking, but of course as Diners discovered the hard way, with all people is possible. - 39815
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