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Search for another Vancouver Island boa constrictor prompts warning about exotic petsInspector Drew Milne of the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service likened it to finding a needle in a haystack — the ...
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service found a 1.5-metre-long boa constrictor in Miracle Beach Provincial Park on Thursday.
Conservation Officers (COS) safely captured a five-foot-long boa constrictor near Comox on Thursday. The COS received ...
A trip to a McDonald's ended in a large exotic snake being removed from the drive-thru over the weekend in North Carolina.
Chavis said the snake, a boa constrictor imperator, can reach 8 feet in length. And she thinks the snake may have gotten loose from a vendor at a reptile show in the area that stopped at the ...
This snake, a boa constrictor imperator, is native to Central and South America, and can grow 4 to 8 feet. They are nonvenomous, and the snake could have been pet that escaped or got dumped. The only ...
Coiled under the drive-thru window at the Harrison Avenue McDonald’s, a nearly 4-foot boa constrictor frightened guests and ...
Cary McDonalds patrons discovered a 4-foot boa constrictor near the drive-thru. Snake expert identified it as nonvenomous, likely a lost or abandoned pet reptile. Rescuers safely secured the snake ...
A drive-thru visit at the McDonald's on Harrison Avenue in Cary took an unexpected turn when a 4-foot boa constrictor was discovered outside the restaurant.
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