
Snake in the Engine! Spanish Rangers Rescue Reptile from Car
Snake Rescued from Car Engine in Spain A surprising discovery was made recently in Villarejo de Salvanés, Spain, when forest agents responded to a call about a strange noise emanating from a car. Upon inspection, they found a large culebra bastarda, a type of snake, coiled within the vehicle's engine. The agents carefully removed the snake, ensuring its safety. "It was quite a sight," commented one of the forest agents involved in the rescue. "We've seen animals in unusual places before, but this was a first." After its rescue, the snake was released unharmed into a nearby natural area. The 112 emergency service confirmed the incident, adding that culebra bastardas, while large, are not venomous and play a beneficial role in the ecosystem. The successful rescue highlights the importance of responsible wildlife management and the preparedness of emergency services to handle unexpected situations.