Five cobras trapped in water bottles were discovered at a Philippine food market after a market inspector heard them hissing from inside their plastic prisons.

The discovery happened at the New Arranque Market in the Philippine capital Manila on July 7 when an inspector from the Market Administration Office, or MAO, was viewing the premises.

Five cobras in water bottles found in Arranque market in the Philippines. (CEN/@ManilaPIO)

โ€œWhen the market head was inspecting and overseeing the cleaning of vacant stores, he heard the hiss of the snakes so he searched where it was coming from. Thatโ€™s when he saw the five mineral water bottles containing the cobras,โ€ MAO Director Zenaida Mapoy said in a statement.

The cobras were seen as a threat to the public, the MAO director said, and officials intended to talk to the market stall holder about the incident.

An investigation is underway; no arrests have been made.

Meanwhile, the reptiles have been taken to the Public Recreations Bureau in Manila until a permanent home elsewhere can be arranged.

In the Philippines, illegal trade in reptiles is rampant, particularly on Facebook, according to a 2018 report by Traffic, an international wildlife trade monitoring network.

โ€œIn just three months, researchers recorded 2,245 unique live reptile advertisements representing 115 taxa and a minimum of 5,082 individual animals posted in 90 Facebook groups,โ€ the report states.

โ€œThe cumulative membership in the groups at the beginning of the survey in June 2016 stood at 359,328, but quickly increased by 11% by the end of August that year.โ€

Edited by Judy Isacoff.



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