As a result of hours of consultation between law enforcement and animal control officers, a glue trap was finally able to capture the deadly snake on a north Raleigh porch on Wednesday night, capping a 48-hour case involving North Carolina media.Cobras in red buckets are guided into a safe location so the glue on their bodies can be 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. While raising its head to take a look around, its hood was visible.After confirming the snake was the one they were trying to capture, Animal Control officers moved the camera crews back.911 call from that same house sparked the search at the beginning of Tuesday.WEEKLY NEWSNorth Raleigh flees venomous zebra cobra search after finding glue trapPosted in Snakes, Raleigh CobraI posted this at 7:21 a.m. EDT on July 1, 2021.The time has been updated to 10 a.m. EDT on July 13, 2021Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher & Matt Talhelm, WRAL Reporters; Heather Leah & Maggie Brown, multiplatform producersNorth Carolina, Raleigh Following hours of consultation and preparation by Raleigh police and animal control officers, a glue trap captured a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch on Wednesday, capping an unusual 48-hour saga that garnered national attention.As the glue was slowly removed from the cobra's body, it was placed into a red bucket and taken to a safe location.Earlier in the day, WRAL's cameras caught the snake crawling out of a siding onto a porch on Sandringham Drive. When it lifted its head to look around, the top of its hood was visible.After confirming the snake was the one they were trying to capture, Animal Control officers moved the camera crews back.Early Tuesday, early Tuesday morning, a 911 call from inside the same house sparked the search.Tee from House of Swank featuring North Raleigh's spitting cobras#RaleighCobra?: T-shirts, memes and Twitter accounts inspired by the venomous snakeJoan Nelson said she was relieved that the ordeal was over.I feel much safer and I am really happy, she said. It feels as if I can now go outside and enjoy the scenery. Though I do feel a little sorry for the snake.A striped snake lies out on a porch in a north Raleigh neighborhood where a zebra cobra has disappeared. http://www.lawrence.com/users/sealowl2/ Having a snake that can spit up to nine feet long can make even a morning dog walk a frightening experience. Approximately 60% of all snakebite deaths occur in Africa. As a result of the venom, a victim's nervous system could shut down.Those stung by the poison would experience severe pain, swelling, rashes, nausea, and diarrhea as a result. Afterward, a fever and breathing problems would result, possibly resulting in respiratory failure.The Avian and Exotic Animal Care is run by veterinarian Salina Locke, who treats all types of pets.Cobras of this type are rarely known to bite. She said they are more likely to spray their venom . they are very precise and go straight for the eyes.Despite the risks associated with this snake, Locke does not recommend it as a pet.Most bites occur when a person is sleeping. A bit could cause health issues for years, research shows.In the afternoon of Tuesday, police searched a home in 6917 Chamonix Place, near the spot where the cobra was first spotted.Four officers were dispatched to that home for an animal issue in March. In the afternoon, the zebra cobra was spotted on a porch half a mile away.According to county records, Keith and Rebecca Gifford live at that address. There is a Facebook account for Keith Gifford that shows several photos of snakes that he claims are owned by his son, Christopher.Christopher Gifford has more than 460000 followers on TikTok?. He claims to have a zebra cobra seven feet long on one of his posts.


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