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Crocodile found in box outside Wolverhampton pet shop | Crocodile found in box outside Wolverhampton pet shop |
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A pet shop in the West Midlands is trying to find a new home for a young crocodile thought to have been abandoned on its doorstep. | A pet shop in the West Midlands is trying to find a new home for a young crocodile thought to have been abandoned on its doorstep. |
The South American crocodile, which could grow to 2.5m (8ft) long, was found in a plastic box outside Wickid Pets, Wolverhampton, earlier this week. | |
Owner Jimmy Wicks said legally bought crocodiles had to be microchipped. | Owner Jimmy Wicks said legally bought crocodiles had to be microchipped. |
"This has been scanned and there's no chip in it and so it's obviously come through the black market," he said. | "This has been scanned and there's no chip in it and so it's obviously come through the black market," he said. |
He hopes to find a new home for the female crocodile, who is four or five years old and currently a metre long, at a local safari park. | He hopes to find a new home for the female crocodile, who is four or five years old and currently a metre long, at a local safari park. |
Bob Lawrence, Director of Wildlife at West Midlands Safari Park, said people often bought exotic pets without realising what they were taking on. | |
"It's people like us and the RSPCA who have to pick up the pieces once they become unmanageable or escape," he said. | |
Mr Wicks said it was not the first time the shop had had to look after an abandoned crocodile. | Mr Wicks said it was not the first time the shop had had to look after an abandoned crocodile. |
"It's the fourth one we've had in 18 months and so now when we see a plastic box we have to approach it with caution," he said. | "It's the fourth one we've had in 18 months and so now when we see a plastic box we have to approach it with caution," he said. |
He said they had also had to find homes for turtles, birds of prey, snakes, and lizards that had been left outside the shop. | He said they had also had to find homes for turtles, birds of prey, snakes, and lizards that had been left outside the shop. |
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