Despite the consultation and preparation by animal control officers, law enforcement and animal control officers trapped the venomous snake on a north Raleigh porch Wednesday night, capping a 48-hour case involving North Carolina media.To remove the glue fully from its body, the cobra was guided into a red bucket and moved to a safe location.WRAL's cameras caught the snake the previous day crawling onto the porch of a house on Sandringham Drive. Its hood was visible when it raised its head to look around.Before moving in to capture the snake, Animal Control officers moved camera crews to the back.An early morning 911 call from that same home prompted the search.THE NEWSA glue trap endangers days-long search in north Raleigh for venomous zebra cobrasTags: Raleigh Cobra, snake venomPosted in the early morning of July 1, 2021Updated July 13 2021 at 10:00 a.m. EDTThe story is from Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher, and Matt Talhelm, reporters for WRAL; and Heather Leah and Maggie Brown, multiplatform producers for WRAL.Raleigh is a North Carolina city. Despite hours of preparation by animal control and law enforcement officers, a glue trap ultimately trapped a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch Wednesday night, capping an event that garnered attention throughout the state.A red bucket was used to guide the cobra into a safe location so that the glue could be removed from its body completely.A striped snake was spotted earlier in the day crawling out of the siding of a house on Sandringham Drive, onto the front porch of a house. A hood was visible wherever it turned its head.When officers confirmed it was the snake, they walked back from the camera crew before moving in to try and capture it.911 call from that same house sparked the search at the beginning of Tuesday.#RaleighCobra?: T-shirts, memes and Twitter accounts inspired by the roaming venomous snake in RaleighHer? neighbor Joan Nelson expressed relief at the end of the ordeal.She said she feels much safer now and is very happy. Having gone outside, I feel as though I can now go on my deck and walk around. The snake, however, was in a terrible position.There is a striped snake in the yard of a north Raleigh neighborhood where a zebra cobra has gone missing. The snake is a zebra cobra and can spit up to nine feet long, making even a morning dog walk a daunting task. It is a very dangerous snake according to the African Snakebite Institute. A victim's nervous system might shut down upon ingestion of the venom.Anyone who has been poisoned by the cobra will feel pain, swelling, irritation, vomiting, and diarrhea. A high fever and breathing difficulties would follow, which could lead to respiratory failure.At Avian and Exotic Animal Care, veterinarian Salina Locke treats all kinds of pets.Cobras typically do not bite. Venom is more likely to be sprayed by them, since their venom hits straight for the eye since they are so accurate.A pet of this snake is not recommended because of the risks, according to Locke. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PJwnO2zSTu5ObZ2yXOeiA In most cases, bites occur when people are sleeping. Researchers found that bit individuals could suffer health issues for years to come.In the afternoon of Tuesday, police searched a home near the street where the cobra was last spotted, at 6917 Chamonix Place.In March, there was an issue with the animals at that home. Zebra cobras were seen on a porch a half mile away on Monday and Tuesday, after this was initially reported.Keith and Rebecca Gifford live at that address, according to county records. On a Facebook page associated with Keith Gifford's name, he posts photos of snakes owned by his son, Christopher.The TikTok? account of Christopher Gifford has over 460000 followers. According to one of his posts, he claims to have a 7-foot zebra cobra.


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