😳 Yesterday, I was walking through the city, glued to my phone, when something on the sidewalk caught my eye. It looked like a rag—or maybe an old hose. I almost kept walking… but something made me stop.
As I stepped closer, my heart dropped—it was a small grass snake, crushed and lifeless.
No one else noticed. Just another forgotten life under the city’s rush.

But that image stuck with me. Lately, people have been spotting snakes in odd places—balconies, vents, even inside homes. Experts say it’s no coincidence. Climate change and urban sprawl are forcing wildlife into unfamiliar spaces.

That little snake was more than roadkill. It was a quiet warning: nature is being pushed to its limits—and it’s showing up right at our feet.