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Sunset monocle cobra Loose in Brownood texas!

Great. :angry: I'm sure the media is gonna be all over this, just like the Bronx Zoo incident.
 
Yeah they will, I know the moron personally. The snake has been missing since friday the 13th. One of the cops here in town called me and asked if I can help look. Today, parks and wildlife and someone from the zoo are supposed to help look. Hope we can find it, but with the condition of the house I doubt it.
 
Yeah they will, I know the moron personally. The snake has been missing since friday the 13th. One of the cops here in town called me and asked if I can help look. Today, parks and wildlife and someone from the zoo are supposed to help look. Hope we can find it, but with the condition of the house I doubt it.
Hope you find it. Did the owner say how it got out?
 
I hope you do find it. If someone got hurt that will just add to the national anti-snake hype right now.

Anyone have a mongoose?
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or how about a honey badger?
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:Nick Ferguson is :censored: idiot

A 12-inch Sunset Monocle Cobra is missing from a house in the 500 block of 7th Street according to Brownwood Police Department animal control officer Nick Ferguson who asks that the public keep their distance from the snake if found, but report any sighting immediately to law enforcement.
“Call us immediately, do not try to kill it yourself,” said Ferguson. “People need to be aware that this snake is missing, but I really think it’s most likely in the house due to the cool weather. We’re lucky this didn’t happen in the summer when it is warm.”
Ferguson stated that he has been in touch with the herpetologist at the Abilene Zoo and Texas Parks and Wildlife game wardens who will assist in the search for the snake. He stated that these professionals and snake experts will begin their search in the next day or two. Local officials have not searched the home due to the lethal venom of this snake and not having necessary protective gear for the search.
Ferguson stated that like most snakes, this cobra will usually stay in a place low to the ground that is small and warm because snakes do not metabolize their food well and cannot move as quickly in cooler weather.
The snake is described to be a young Sunset Monocle Cobra which originates from India, is white to light pink in color and when its hood flares out it is about 2-2 ½ inches in width. It is the pet of a 41-year-old Brownwood man who is currently incarcerated at the Brown County Jail, according to Brownwood Police reports. His family reported on January 18th that the snake had been missing for 3 days, the report states. Ferguson stated that although it has been missing for days, with the cooler weather, most likely the snake is still in the home of its owner.
Ferguson said that because it is a younger snake, it cannot jump as high as mature cobras, but can still jump nearly knee high. Larger cobras are also known to climb according to information Ferguson obtained from the Abilene Zoo herpetologist.
This isn’t the first time Brownwood Animal Control has had to deal with a cobra Ferguson explained.
“Approximately 2 years ago, this same individual had a 5 foot long cobra that he was handling and a concerned citizen called us,” Ferguson said. “He was ordered to get rid of it and I believe he sold it to someone in the Austin area.”
The owner was cited at that time for violating city ordinance by possessing a venomous animal within the city limits, according to Ferguson. Since this is not his first violation, the owner may face stiffer penalties, such as citations from the city and charges from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, as exotic animal and reptile owners are required to obtain permits from TPWD Ferguson said.
Ferguson stated that having exotic and venomous pets can be dangerous. In fact, the cobra anti-venom, if needed, will have to be located and possibly flown in from a zoo in Abilene, Dallas, San Antonio or Florida, depending on availability. He explained, wherever there is a monocle cobra in captivity, that is where the anti-venom would have to come from since it is not typically needed as rattlesnake anti-venom which is available at Brownwood Regional Medical Center.
“I would be overjoyed to find this snake dead or alive,” said Ferguson. “It’s not safe for you as the owner or for your neighborhood to have this type of pet. These snakes are very dangerous.”
Brownwood Police asks the public to report any sightings of this snake immediately by calling 325-646-2525


 
He is a major idiot. I went to look for it again last night. I put down flour down in the house to check for movement 2 days ago and the people who live in the house swept it up.; Oh yeah, did I mention that they refuse to leave the house ( it is a 16 yr old girl and a 74 yr old woman). The owner has been in jail since wed. and said they snake went missing on 1-13-2012. He looked for it twice before he gave up. Also he did not inform the other people in the house (his mother and daughter)that it was missing until like 3 or 4 days after it escaped.
 
. I went to look for it again last night. I put down flour down in the house to check for movement 2 days ago and the people who live in the house swept it up.

*facepalm*
oh my...

Good luck I hope you can find it!
 
Bet its less the 12' and no higher up then its body length from where it got out.
Just put a heating pad in one corner of the room with the hide
from the animals cage on top.
Every day,move the heat source to another of the four corners of the room

Think like a snake . . . . . .
 
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