As a result of hours of consultation between law enforcement and animal control officers, a glue trap snared a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch Wednesday night, capping a 48-hour case involving North Carolina media.The glue was removed from the cobra's body after being guided into a red bucket and brought to a safe location.An earlier video interview had captured a striped snake crawling onto a porch on Sandringham Drive from the siding of a house. When it lifted its head to look around, its hood was visible.When Animal Control officers confirmed the snake was the one they moved camera crews back before they attempted to catch it.Searches were launched early Tuesday after the same home made a 911 call.The local newsGlue trap ends days-long hunt for venomous zebra cobra in RaleighPosted? in Snakes, Raleigh CobraOn? July 1, 2021, at 7:21 a.m. EDTThe following was updated on July 13 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight TimeThe? report was written by Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher & Matt Talhelm, WRAL reporters; and by Heather Leah and Maggie Brown, WRAL multiplatform producersARLINGTON, N.C. https://moretonbaysnakecatchers.com.au/ Following a 48-hour saga that garnered attention from across North Carolina, a glue trap captured a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch on Wednesday, coming to an end in North Carolina after nearly 48 hours of turmoil.Glue was removed from the cobra's body by placing it in a red bucket and moving it to a safe location.The WRAL cameras captured the striped snake crawling out of the siding of a Sandringham Drive house, onto the front porch. Its hood was visible when it raised its head to look around.When Animal Control officers confirmed the snake was the one they moved camera crews back before they attempted to catch it.On Tuesday, police searched the same home after receiving a 911 call there.RaleighCobra?: T-shirts, memes and Twitter accounts inspired by roaming venomous snake residents#RaleighCobra?: North Raleigh Spitting Cobras T-shirt from House of SwankHer? neighbor Joan Nelson expressed relief at the end of the ordeal.I feel a lot safer, said she. I feel extremely happy. It feels as if I can now go outside and enjoy the scenery. Though I do feel a little sorry for the snake.Trying to find a zebra cobra laying on a porch in a north Raleigh neighborhood where one is missing. Having a snake that can spit up to nine feet long can make even a morning dog walk a frightening experience. The African Snakebite Institute cites the snake as extremely dangerous. It is possible for the venom to cause a victim's nervous system to shut down.One would feel immediate pain, swelling, irritation, vomiting and diarrhea if stung by a cobra's poison. Following a heavy fever and breathing problems, you might lose your breath and may die.Salina Locke is an experienced veterinarian at Avian and Exotic Animal Care, where she treats all types of pets.Cobras typically do not bite. Venom is more likely to be sprayed by them, she said; they are very accurate and aim straight for the eyes.Despite the risks involved, Locke doesn't recommend buying this snake for a pet.During sleep, most bites occur. Researchers found that bit individuals could suffer health issues for years to come.It has been reported that police searched a home on 6917 Chamonix Place, near the location where the cobra was last spotted.In March, there was an issue with the animals at that home. The zebra cobra was spotted on a porch a half mile away on Monday and Tuesday.The county records show that Keith and Rebecca Gifford live at that address. The Facebook page containing Keith Gifford's name contains several photos of snakes that he claims to own.TikTok? user Christopher Gifford has more than 460000 followers. According to one of his posts, he claims to have a 7-foot zebra cobra.


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