Advertisement
Snake In Dun Laoghaire Garden...

News

Snake In Dun Laoghaire Garden Turns Out To Be Pet Named Mona Lisa

Emma Tyrrell
Emma Tyrrell

09:09 19 Aug 2020


Share this article


A python, that's normally found in west and central Africa, has been discovered roaming around a garden in Dublin.

Doug Keatinge took to twitter to ask for advice on how to deal with the four foot reptile that had wrapped itself around a plant box in his back garden in Dun Laoghaire.

Some questioned whether it was real while others suggested ringing St Patrick.

It turned out to be a harmless ball python belonging to a next door neighbour. Mona Lisa, who usually eats mice, had been missing for a month.

Doug told 98fm news that he wasn't sure whether his children were playing a prank on him;

"I went out again to have a look and was a bit alarmed because suddenly there was no snake there so I thought Jesus there's a snake now on the loose"

He went on to say "the snake had kind of moved a bit so then I found the snake about three or four feet away in a flower bed and it was definitely alive."

Follow @98FM on Twitter for the latest Dublin news


Share this article


You might like