Re: Burmese loose in the city
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
I am guessing the shed was checked multiple times. Just because the snake was found there doesn't mean it was in there the whole time.
Doesn't mean it wasn't, either. Maybe they thought there was no way the snake could get in there (ie. the door was closed or locked) but the snake found
a loose board? Seems less likely to me that the snake really went exploring the area, only to circle back like a homing pigeon...but I guess we'll never know.
I hope the snake wasn't harmed by excessive heat, sheds offer security but the heat really builds up. We all know that snakes usually choose security over
the correct temperatures. Also, the possible scent of wild rodents probably attracted the snake to the shed in the first place. Pity we can't interview the snake.
Re: Burmese loose in the city
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
Doesn't mean it wasn't, either. Maybe they thought there was no way the snake could get in there (ie. the door was closed or locked) but the snake found
a loose board? Seems less likely to me that the snake really went exploring the area, only to circle back like a homing pigeon...but I guess we'll never know.
I hope the snake wasn't harmed by excessive heat, sheds offer security but the heat really builds up. We all know that snakes usually choose security over
the correct temperatures. Also, the possible scent of wild rodents probably attracted the snake to the shed in the first place. Pity we can't interview the snake.
Very true. Since the snake is the only one who knows, I guess we never will.
Re: Burmese loose in the city
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Originally Posted by
Reinz
I wonder if he is going to have to get rid of it since there is a town ordinance.
I'd be surprised if he currently has custody of the snake, since it's illegal there. And that's the really bad news for the snake: it's not that he was a perfect
owner, far from it. But sometimes when any sort of law enforcement confiscates a snake (whether it's Game & Fish, or local animal control), they may not
take proper care of it, and may not even care to, while he waits for his court date. (I'm hoping they let a zoo handle it?)
In any event, he'll now be under INTENSE scrutiny as to the security of his "crate" & his methods in general. I predict he'll be moving...
Re: Burmese loose in the city
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Originally Posted by
ladywhipple02
So pleased to hear this!!