A python called Jodie Foster has become the first snake in the world to undergo a cancer treatment used on humans.
Vets at Chester Zoo say the 15ft-long reptile is back to her ‘bright and feisty self’ after electrochemotherapy for a tumour on her jawbone.
For the 90-minute procedure, two operating tables had to be put together to make a space the size of a double bed.
The 23-year-old reticulated python was named after Oscar-winner Ms Foster when she arrived at the zoo two decades ago and staff saw the initials JF, for juvenile female, on her paperwork.
In 2024 she had a tumour
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