Following many hours of consultation and preparation by officers from Raleigh police and animal control, 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.The glue was removed from the cobra's body by putting it in a red bucket and transporting it 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. While raising its head to take a look around, its hood was visible.Officers from Animal Control moved the cameras back after confirming that it was the snake, trying to capture it before moving in.On Tuesday, police searched the same home after receiving a 911 call there.NEWS LOCALA glue trap ends a day-long hunt in north Raleigh for a venomous snakeCobras, venomous snakesThe announcement was posted July 1 at 7:21 a.m. EDTA revised version was added on July 13th, 2010, 10:00 a.m. EDT.WRAL reporters Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher & Matt Talhelm, along with multiplatform producers Heather Leah & Maggie Brown;North Carolina. Following hours of consultation and preparation by Raleigh police and animal control officers, a venomous zebra cobra was captured on a north Raleigh porch on Wednesday night, capping an event that garnered attention throughout the state.After guiding the cobra into a bucket, the glue over its body was carefully removed.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. Lifting its head, it was able to see its hood.After confirming it was the snake, Animal Control officers moved the camera crews back before moving in to capture 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 SwankThe? ordeal is over at last, said neighbor Joan Nelson.I feel much safer and I am really happy, she said. It feels as if I can now go outside and enjoy the scenery. Even so, I feel kind of sorry for the snake.There has been a missing zebra cobra in a north Raleigh neighborhood where a striped snake is laying out on a porch. The snake, a zebra cobra, is extremely fast and can spit up to nine feet away, making a walk with the dog even scarier. The African Snakebite Institute reports that this snake is very dangerous. 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 severe fever and breathing issues could cause respiratory failure.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.Due to the risks, Locke does not recommend this snake as a pet.People tend to get bitten most often when they're sleeping. Research indicates people who are bit can suffer health issues for a long time. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PJwnO2zSTu5ObZ2yXOeiA 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.There are county records showing that Keith and Rebecca Gifford live at that address. On a Facebook page associated with Keith Gifford's name, he posts photos of snakes owned by his son, Christopher.On TikTok?, Christopher Gifford has over 460000 followers. He says he has a 7-foot-long zebra cobra on one of his posts.


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