Yesterday, while strolling through the city, I was absorbed in my phone, not paying much attention to anything around me. But then something strange caught my eye on the sidewalk.

At first glance, it looked like a discarded rag or maybe an old hose. Nothing noteworthy… or so I thought.

was about to walk away without giving it much thought when something inside me told me to stop. A sudden instinct, perhaps. As I drew nearer, what I saw left me speechless.

My heart sank.

What I first assumed was just another piece of garbage turned out to be something far more significant.

As I looked closer, I saw it — a small grass snake, lifeless and crushed. Its once vibrant body now twisted and flattened, an eerie sight. Pedestrians walked by without noticing. Cars sped past, oblivious to what lay just a few feet away.

But I couldn’t shake the image from my mind. That snake wasn’t just an urban casualty; it symbolized something deeper. In recent weeks, there have been reports from locals about strange encounters: snakes on balconies, slipping into backyards, and even making their way into homes through vents.

What I initially believed was just a piece of trash on the sidewalk ended up completely shifting my perspective.

These encounters are becoming more common, popping up in places we least expect. Experts are starting to raise alarms, and their concerns are unsettling. With climate change accelerating and urbanization taking over natural spaces, wildlife is being forced into unfamiliar areas. As green spaces disappear, animals are left with little choice but to adapt or vanish.

What I initially believed was just a piece of trash on the sidewalk ended up completely shifting my perspective.

The rise in grass snake sightings is only the beginning. Though they aren’t dangerous, their unexpected appearance in urban environments is a stark reminder that nature, once disregarded, is gradually encroaching on our spaces. And sometimes, it’s knocking on our door.

By bessi

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