A man has been discovered dead inside his home in Maryland, US
alongside cages containing more than 125 snakes, including the highly
venomous spitting cobras and black mambas.
Investigators are yet to say whether one of the snakes may have killed Riston.
Inside the house, police officers found tanks on racks housing 125 snakes.
According to the sheriff's office, there were no obvious signs of foul play and Riston was transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an autopsy.
Jennifer Harris, a spokesperson for Charles County Animal Control, told the station WRC-TV that the breeds included rattlesnakes, spitting cobras, black mambas - the most venomous snakes in Africa - and a 14-foot-long Burmese python.
Just two drops of a black mamba’s fast-acting venom can kill a human
by shutting down the nervous system and inflicting paralysis while a
spitting cobra can spray venom from its fangs into its victim's eyes
from 10 feet away, causing blindness. Both breeds are illegal to keep as
pets in the US.
All the snakes in Riston’s home were well-cared for by their owner according to Police. Police had to assure neighbors that if any of the other snakes have escaped, the cold winter weather will kill them before they get very far.
Charles County Animal Control Chief Ed Tucker said this is the largest private collection of snakes he has ever encountered in his 30 year career.
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