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When Chavis arrived at the McDonald’s, she opened the cardboard box the snake was in and realized it wasn’t a python, but a boa constrictor.
When Chavis arrived at the McDonald’s, she opened the cardboard box the snake was in and realized it wasn’t a python, but a boa constrictor.
Coiled under the drive-thru window at the Harrison Avenue McDonald’s, a nearly 4-foot boa constrictor frightened guests and employees Saturday afternoon.
Around 2 p.m. Saturday, Talena Chavis, owner of NC Snake Catcher, was contacted to come to the McDonald's and retrieve a 4-foot boa constrictor found outside the restaurant under the drive-thru ...
She said the boa was most likely dumped or lost by someone who was no longer in the area. See It: 15-Foot Python Captured In Texas After Slithering Into Engine Of Pickup Truck The boa constrictor at ...
Boa constrictor found hanging out in North Carolina McDonald's drive-thru Video shows the nearly 4-foot-long boa constrictor after being rescued from a McDonald's drive-thru in Cary, North Carolina.
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.
Another escaped exotic snake has been captured on Vancouver Island — this time in Miracle Beach Provincial Park between Courtenay and Campbell River.
A 4-foot long boa constrictor was found outside of the McDonald's on Harrison Avenue in Cary, N.C. Saturday. The snake was later removed by professional snake catcher Talena Chavis who is working ...
Video shows the nearly 4-foot-long boa constrictor after being rescued from a McDonald's drive-thru in Cary, North Carolina. The snake was in good condition and has been rehomed.