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A trip to a McDonald’s ended in a large exotic snake being removed from the drive-thru over the weekend in North Carolina.
Snakes (Serpentes) live almost everywhere on Earth, except the polar regions, which are too cold for these cold-blooded animals. Snakes live in deserts and forests, regardless of whether these ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (KPNX) - A boa constrictor recently enjoyed a joy ride in a pickup truck. The driver was unaware of his hitchhiker until he saw the serpent’s head underneath his truck. Aaron Ricks ...
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.
It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine. His truck typically used to tow horse trailers was instead home to a hitchhiking snake. “I would rather ...
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.
It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine. His truck typically used to tow horse trailers was instead home to a hitchhiking snake. “I would rather ...
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.
“There was two eyes looking at me and the thing had the tongue out and I just froze,” Ricks said. It was a 5-foot-long boa constrictor that had slithered between the skid plate and the engine.