Brave Family Captures 12-Foot Albino Python in South Carolina

Captured 12-foot albino Burmese python

Prosperity, South Carolina, August 22, 2025

News Summary

In Prosperity, South Carolina, a family successfully captured a 12-foot albino python near local school campuses. The python, believed to be a pet that was released, had been missing for weeks and posed safety concerns. Local sheriff confirmed the capture of the non-native snake, which was subsequently relocated to a reptile conservation facility. The community rallied together in this effort, with the family receiving praise for their bravery and quick action in managing the situation.

Prosperity, South Carolina: Brave Family Captures 12-Foot Albino Python Near School

A significant incident occurred on Monday night, August 18, when a large albino python was captured near the Mid-Carolina school campuses in Prosperity, South Carolina. Local residents, led by Warren Gallman and his family, were instrumental in wrangling the massive snake, which is estimated to be approximately 12 feet long.

Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster confirmed the capture and mentioned that the python is believed to be an albino Burmese python, a species that is not native to the region and is likely to have been a pet that was released. The python had been reported missing for three weeks leading up to its capture. This discovery raised concerns in the community about the potential dangers posed by the presence of such a large snake.

According to Sheriff Foster, Burmese pythons can vary significantly in size, typically growing between 10 to 16 feet, but some individuals can exceed 20 feet in length. While these snakes are non-venomous, they are capable of killing their prey by constricting them, and they can consume large animals, including deer. However, they do not typically pose a threat to humans.

The capture of the python was a community effort that was shared widely on social media. Warren Gallman documented the incident online, where he affectionately named the snake “Nanners.” The video showed the group’s determination and bravery in securing the snake, which was considered crucial for both the safety of the community and the well-being of the animal.

Once captured, the python was transported to the Edisto Island Serpentarium, a facility in South Carolina that specializes in the care and conservation of reptiles. The decision to relocate the snake was described as being made with careful consideration, aimed at ensuring both the snake’s safety and the community’s security. Residents have since expressed their gratitude toward Gallman and his friends, referring to them as heroes for their quick thinking and bravery in dealing with the unexpected situation.

The original sighting of the snake was first reported on July 31, sparking anxiety among locals. Since then, concerns about its presence in the area escalated until its eventual capture. Community members can now rest easier, knowing that the python has been safely relocated.

Conclusion

This incident has highlighted both the challenges posed by exotic pet ownership and the importance of community action in dealing with wildlife concerns. The capture of the snake not only provides a resolution to a potential threat but also raises awareness about responsible pet ownership and wildlife management.

FAQ

What species of python was captured?

The captured snake is believed to be an albino Burmese python.

How long was the python?

The python is estimated to be approximately 12 feet long.

Where will the python be relocated?

The python will be relocated to the Edisto Island Serpentarium, a facility that specializes in reptile care.

Was the python a threat to humans?

Burmese pythons are non-venomous and do not typically target humans; however, they can consume animals as large as deer.

When was the original sighting of the python reported?

The initial sighting of the snake was reported on July 31, three weeks before it was captured.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Description
Species Albino Burmese Python
Length Approximately 12 feet
Location of Capture Near Mid-Carolina school campuses, Prosperity, South Carolina
Date of Capture August 18
Relocation Facility Edisto Island Serpentarium
Original Sighting Date July 31

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