Cong in the engine compartment: Motorists in Wels-Neustadt surprised!

Cong in the engine compartment: Motorists in Wels-Neustadt surprised!
Wels-Neustadt, Österreich - A strange experience had a car driver in Wels-Neustadt on Monday evening when he suddenly discovered a snake in his vehicle while driving. This unusual event caused excitement and caused the driver to ask the fire brigade for help to get the uninvited travel partner out of her hiding place that was in the engine compartment of his car. [WT1] reports that the emergency services immediately moved and first searched the car before they went in search of the area.
The excitement was great because the snake turned out to be an asculap snake (Zamenis longissimus). This type of snake in Austria is completely harmless to humans because it is non -toxic. The fireman ultimately had a good hand and was able to successfully implement the snake into a container. After that, the vehicle driver was allowed to continue his journey, which probably made it very easier.
The Aäkulap Natter: A domestic resident
Why the Aäkulap Nate appeared in Wels-Neustadt remains a mystery, but it is known that these species occur in warm, sunting areas, but also on water banks or in au forests. The gravity snake can be up to two meters long, but the average length is between 1.40 and 1.60 meters. Males are usually larger than females. Their color variations range from yellowish-brown to olive green to grass, and there are often beautiful, white dandruff, which give it a shiny look. [Wikipedia] explains that the snakes are active in the day and often go hunting for small mugs, lizards and birds at dusk at dusk.
The Asculap sneak has a fascinating way of life, especially reproduction is very interesting. The mating season begins in May, followed by the egg laying in July, with the females taking five to ten eggs. The panties then take up their lives in September. Despite its beauty and role in nature, this species is very endangered in Germany and requires protective measures to preserve its habitat.
The encounter in Wels-Neustadt shows that we live in an area in which nature is extremely diverse, and sometimes the domestic animals also encounter us in unexpected places. An experience that none of those involved will forget so quickly!
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