Massive Python Captured in Newberry County

12-foot albino python in the wild

Newberry County, South Carolina, August 22, 2025

News Summary

A 12-foot albino python, dubbed ‘Nanners’, has been successfully captured after being on the loose for three weeks near Prosperity, South Carolina. Local resident Warren Gallman, assisted by family members, took action after spotting the snake through social media. The python will be relocated to the Edisto Island Serpentarium for proper care. The incident raises concerns about the risks posed by non-native species and emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership within the community.

Newberry County, South Carolina – A large python, now affectionately named “Nanners,” was successfully captured on a roadside near Prosperity after being on the loose for three weeks. The capture was made by local resident Warren Gallman, along with his son and nephew, who were alerted to the snake’s presence through social media posts. Measuring approximately 12 feet in length, although experts suggest Nanners will continue to grow, this massive python will soon find a new home at the Edisto Island Serpentarium, a facility specialized in reptile care.

Gallman received confirmation regarding the relocation from both the Edisto Island Serpentarium and Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster. The exact origins of the python are still unclear, including whether it was a pet that had escaped or was released into the wild. The capture required efforts from multiple individuals and was described as a challenging task.

Sheriff Lee Foster indicated that the snake is believed to be an albino python, a non-native species to South Carolina. He commended Gallman and his companions for their quick action in capturing the reptile, reducing the potential risks associated with an exotic snake roaming freely in the area. Pythons, particularly in regions with warmer climates, can pose significant threats to native wildlife, and the release of exotic pets, like this python, can lead to ecological disturbances.

While the invasive python issue is prevalent in states like Florida, South Carolina is not currently facing the same level of threat. However, this incident underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need for awareness about the impacts of releasing non-native species into the environment.

Gallman had been proactively tracking Nanners online, motivated by posts that illustrated the snake’s appearances. The collaborative effort and bravery exhibited by Gallman and his entourage highlight the community’s determination to manage unusual wildlife situations effectively. The Edisto Island Serpentarium is expected to provide adequate care for Nanners, ensuring that the python is well looked after in a safe environment.

Background on Pythons in South Carolina

Pythons are not indigenous to South Carolina, and their presence raises concerns among wildlife experts. The introduction of non-native species can disrupt local ecosystems, becoming a threat to native flora and fauna. While Florida battles a significant invasive python problem, South Carolina has so far managed to keep such instances relatively minimal. Proper education regarding the ownership and potential consequences of releasing exotic pets is crucial in preventing future incidents.

Conclusion

The successful capture and impending relocation of Nanners the python serves as a reminder of the responsibilities of pet ownership and the importance of preserving local wildlife. As communities continue to engage with nature, awareness of the repercussions of releasing non-native species will be key to maintaining ecological balance in South Carolina.

FAQ Section

What type of python was captured in Newberry County?

The python captured is believed to be an albino python, which is not native to South Carolina.

How long was the python missing before being captured?

The python had been missing for three weeks prior to its capture.

Where will the python be relocated?

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

Does South Carolina have a python invasion problem?

No, while Florida is dealing with an invasive python problem, South Carolina does not face the same level of threat, although it is important to manage non-native species carefully.

Why is the release of exotic pets a concern?

Releasing exotic pets into the wild can pose risks to local wildlife and disrupt ecosystems, as non-native species may compete with local fauna for resources.

Key Features of the Captured Python Incident

Feature Details
Location of Capture Newberry County, South Carolina
Length of Python Approximately 12 feet
Name of Python Nanners
Status Before Capture Missing for three weeks
Relocation Facility Edisto Island Serpentarium
Type of Python Believed to be an albino python
Community Involvement Efforts from Warren Gallman and family

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