A man in Rose Hill, Kansas had an unpleasant surprise when he was looking for his keys in the sofa and came face to face with a six-foot boa constrictor.
A man in Rose Hill, Kansas, had a surprise when he was looking for his keys in the sofa: a six-foot boa constrictor.that the unidentified homeowner called the police as soon as he saw the snake, and a crew came out right away. Linot removed the snake on Monday morning, stating that the animal was"very gentle, very docile."
"I messed with him a little bit, and I took my gloves off. You could handle him real easy," Linot told the station. The reptile was removed from the home without incident.According to the fire department, the man had lived in the home for four years and had never owned a snake. The animal was taken to a local pet shop for safekeeping until the owner comes forward. If nobody claims it, it may be donated to a traveling educational reptile program.
The fire department posted about the incident on its Facebook page, along with a request that if anybody knows who the snake belongs to, they should give the fire station a call. This morning, we were asked by Rose Hill PD for assistance with an unusual call in Rose Hill.A citizen called 911 and...
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