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Extremely valuable snake found hiding in city bin

An abandoned pet snake has been spotted on bustling Oxford Street in the Sydney CBD, with authorities saying the precious reptile is worth around $1000.

The very out-of-place diamond head python was discovered hiding in a bin outside a Paddington barber's shop, after which a helpful bystander coaxed the snake into a leather bag for safe-keeping.

The native Australian reptile's rare appearance has sparked concern among authorities and wildlife carers, with the incident now set to be investigated by police.

The snake was taken to a vet to be treated for minor injuries, which are believed to have been inflicted by its previous owner.

Once given the all-clear, the python will be given the chance to find a new owner and fresh start.

According to Australia Zoo, diamond pythons are closely related to the commonly recognised carpet python.

They are often black in colour with cream or yellow, diamond-shaped blotches covering the entire length of their body. Being a python, they are non-venomous. They constrict their prey in order to kill it and then consume it whole.

Image: Nine News

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