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Boa Constrictor reported missing in Macomb County MI

Clay Davenport

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All I can say is that's one heck of a fat snake if it's 60 pounds :eatsmiley
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A 6- to 7-foot-long boa constrictor has been reported missing in Macomb County.

The snake, which weighs about 60 pounds, was reported missing Sunday by its owner in Shelby Township, said police Chief Robert Leman.

"That thing could be anywhere," he said.

The boa constrictor had been kept at a house shared by two roommates, The Macomb Daily of Mount Clemens reported. The owner moved out recently and the snake was missing when she returned to pick it up, Leman said.

Based on the owner's description, owning the snake in the Detroit suburb could be a violation of the township's animal ordinance. The ordinance specifically prohibits owning a boa constrictor longer than 4 feet.

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Because of course you can STOP your boa constrictor from growing longer than 4 feet. are you kidding me. Even hoggs usually get to 5. if people buy the legally as pets at the local pet store what are they supposed to do a year and a hlf later when it reaches the 4 foot length. Ohh I got it.

1)Crop it at 4 feet everytime it starts to get longer. you know snake manicures.

2)Oh wait take it back to the store and downgrade to the newer smaller model. you know like electronics.

I love people some days.
 
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