Russian region of Moscow Oblast by a resident filming from their apartment. The snake’s owner Kirill Logvenkov told local media: “People enjoyed walking next to my pet."No one was scared, instead they kept coming over wanting to touch it so we had to go to another place.”He added that his pet is called Wilhelm and is a five-year-old Boa imperator with a length of two metres.Logvenkov said: “I don’t breed snakes, but I do have five other boas in my house.”Boa imperators are one of the most common snakes kept in captivity due to their calm nature, impressive size and having a variety of colours.Snakes kept in captivity can often tolerate being handled for long period of time and they are generally fed pre-killed rodents which are purchased.
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