Man drives over python in Gatineau Park
It's the 3rd python appearance in Gatineau Park in the last two years
CBC News
Posted: Jun 16, 2012 4:19 PM ET
Last Updated: Jun 17, 2012 12:35 PM ET
A man driving through Gatineau Park got a bit of a shock earlier this month when he ran over a python. But python sightings in the park are more common than one might think.
A man driving through Gatineau Park earlier this month apparently drove over a ball python as it was crossing Meech Lake Road. (CBC)The skin of a metre-long ball python, native to Africa, is housed at a visitor's centre in the park. It was run over in early June while apparently trying to cross Meech Lake Road.
And another python has apparently been spotted near Lac Phillippe.
But they're not the first pythons to visit the park. About a year ago a Burmese python was captured alive.
Park officials blame exotic pet owners.
People dispose of unwanted pets outdoors
Catherine Verreault, manager of Gatineau Park's land and natural resources, told CBC News some people dispose of their unwanted pets in the park.
Gatineau Park's manager of land and natural resources, Catherine Verreault, told CBC News pet owners sometimes dispose of unwanted animals in the park. (CBC)"Probably somebody didn't want it anymore in her house and they just decided to release it in the park," Verreault said.
Domesticated pets such as dogs, cats and hamsters are also released into the park, and naturalists said they often starve to death or are eaten by predators.
They're worried that some, however, can adapt, survive and change habitats.
Red-eared slider turtles from the southern U.S. have been found in the park's lakes.
"So if there's many released they can reproduce and take over the pond habitat very fast," Verreault said.
Officials said the best thing to do with unwanted pets is to take them to the Humane Society if they're mammals, or to Little Ray's Reptile Zoo on Bank Street if they're reptiles.
The Burmese python found in the park last year was handed over to Little Ray's. Owner Paul Goulet told CBC News he'll always take in an unwanted snake or turtle.
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