PITTSBURGH: A massive snake was spotted slithering through a park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
A visitor at Frick Park reported seeing the snake along a trail.
The person told city officials that the species did not appear to be a species native to Western Pennsylvania.
“He said he saw what appeared to be a large snake that seemed like it’s not from this area,” said Maurice Matthews with Public Safety.
The person also clicked a photograph of the snake slithering through a tree in the park and sent it to the officials.
The city officials, in a later update, said that experts at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium reviewed the photo of the reptile and believe it to be a black rat snake, a non-venomous species that is native to Pennsylvania but is not often seen in the Frick Park area.
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