Israeli girl makes a splash with her pet snake
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[October 10, 2020]
G'EA, Israel (Reuters) -
Eight-year-old Inbar likes to cool off in her small backyard pool in
Israel with her favourite swimming buddy - her pet python.
The 11-foot yellow serpent, named Belle, is one of her family's many
pets, living happily together on an animal sanctuary in an agricultural
community in southern Israel.
She was named after Belle, the female character in Walt Disney's popular
animated film Beauty and the Beast, who dons a yellow ball gown in a
famous dance scene in the movie.
Inbar said Belle is good company during a coronavirus lockdown that has
kept schools closed over the past few weeks.
"It helps me pass the time because I really like to hang out with snakes
and sometimes I help snakes shed (their skin) and I help them to be
happy during coronavirus," Inbar said.
Sarit Regev, Inbar's mother, said the two grew up together.
"Inbar was raised with all these animals and she was raised with the
snakes. When Inbar was little she swam inside the bath with the snake
and now she has grown up and the snake got bigger, so they swim together
in the pool. It's very natural for us," she said.
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Inbar Regev, an eight-year-old Israeli girl, holds her pet python
while swimming in her backyard pool in Ge'a, southern Israel October
7, 2020. Picture taken October 7, 2020. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
"There are people that say - 'you are crazy, how can you do it, you
don't love your kids,'" said Regev. "It's a lovely life to live like
this. When a kid grows up with animals he becomes a person that
loves other people, he becomes a person that cares about others and
not about himself," she said.
(Reporting by Eli Berlzon; Writing by Maayan Lubell; Editing by
Giles Elgood)
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