As a result of hours of consultation between law enforcement and animal control officers, a venomous zebra cobra was caught with a glue trap on a north Raleigh porch on Wednesday, ending an eventful 48-hour period that attracted attention throughout North Carolina.The cobra was guided into a red bucket and taken to a safe location so that the glue could be removed completely.An earlier image captured by WRAL show the snake scrabbling to the front porch of a house on Sandringham Drive, crawling through the siding. Lifting its head, its hood could be seen.After confirming it was the snake, Animal Control officers moved the camera crews back before moving in to capture it.Early Tuesday, a 911 call from that home sparked the search.WEEKLY NEWSA glue trap ends a day-long hunt in north Raleigh for a venomous snakeThis page contains information about the Raleigh Cobra, a venomous snakePosted in the early morning of July 1, 2021The following was updated on July 13 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight TimeThe? story is from Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher, and Matt Talhelm, reporters for WRAL; and Heather Leah and Maggie Brown, multiplatform producers for WRAL.In Raleigh, North Carolina. Following a 48-hour saga that garnered attention from across North Carolina, a glue trap finally captured a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch Wednesday, capping an incident that drew widespread attention.Cobras were placed inside red buckets and taken to a safe location so the glue could be removed completely from their bodies.Earlier in the day, WRAL's cameras caught the snake crawling out of a siding onto a porch on Sandringham Drive. Looking around, its hood was visible as it lifted its head.Camera crews were moved back after the officers confirmed it was the snake before attempting to catch it.911 call from that same home sparked the search in the early morning Tuesday.Tee from House of Swank: North Raleigh Spitting Cobras. #RaleighCobra?: Shirts, memes and Twitter accounts inspired by venomous snakes.She said the ordeal is over and she is relieved.I feel a lot safer, said she. I feel extremely happy. After spending time on my deck, I feel like I can go outside now. 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. A zebra cobra, which can spit up to nine feet, is faster than most snakes, so even a morning stroll with the dog becomes a fearsome event. African Snakebite Institute has described the snake as very dangerous. The venom can cause the nervous system to shut down.One would feel immediate pain, swelling, irritation, vomiting and diarrhea if stung by a cobra's poison. Afterward, a fever and breathing problems would result, possibly resulting in respiratory failure. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PJwnO2zSTu5ObZ2yXOeiA Salina Locke is an experienced veterinarian at Avian and Exotic Animal Care, where she treats all types of pets.The species of cobras that are found in this area do not bite. It is more likely that they will spray their venom . They are very accurate and go straight for the eyes.A pet of this snake is not recommended because of the risks, according to Locke.In most cases, bites occur when people are sleeping. The effects of being bitten may last for years, according to research.Police searched a home on 6917 Chamonix Place on Tuesday, near where the cobra was last seen.This home was visited four times by police during the month of March. They returned on Monday and Tuesday after the zebra cobra was discovered on a porch about a half mile away.There are records in the county that indicate Keith and Rebecca Gifford reside at that address. A Facebook account associated with Keith Gifford shows several photos of snakes that Christopher Gifford also owns.On his TikTok? account, Christopher Gifford has more than 460000 followers. His posts claim he has a 7-foot zebra cobra.


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