Despite the consultation and preparation by animal control officers, a glue trap was ultimately deployed to capture a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch on Wednesday, a 48-hour incident that generated nationwide interest.It was taken to a safer location to be fully cleaned after it was guided into the bucket and guided out.An earlier image captured by WRAL show the snake scrabbling to the front porch of a house on Sandringham Drive, crawling through the siding. As it lifted its head, the hood was visible.The Wildlife Control officers moved camera crews back after confirming that this is the snake, then went in to attempt to capture it.An early morning 911 call from that same home prompted the search.WEEKLY NEWSNorth Raleigh flees venomous zebra cobra search after finding glue trapPosted in Snakes, Raleigh CobraPublished? July 1, 2021 7:21 a.m. EDT10:00 a.m., July 13 2021Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher & Matt Talhelm, WRAL Reporters; Heather Leah & Maggie Brown, multiplatform producersNorth Carolina. Following hours of consultation and preparation by Raleigh police and animal control officers, a glue trap finally captured a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch Wednesday, capping an incident that drew widespread attention.As soon as the cobra was guided into the red bucket, it was moved to a safe location where the glue could be fully removed.The WRAL cameras captured the striped snake crawling out of the siding of a Sandringham Drive house, onto the front porch. When it lifted its head to look around, the top of 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.An early morning 911 call from that same home prompted 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 the ordeal was over.She says she feels safe and happy now. It feels good to be outside now, even walking on my deck. The snake, however, was in a terrible position.One zebra cobra has gone missing from a north Raleigh neighborhood where there is a striped snake on a porch. Having a snake that can spit up to nine feet long can make even a morning dog walk a frightening experience. It is very dangerous, according to the African Snakebite Institute. The venom can cause the nervous system to shut down.Someone who is bitten by the poison of a cobra would feel pain, swelling, gastrointestinal irritation, vomiting, and diarrhea. Following a heavy fever and breathing problems, you might lose your breath and may die.Veterinary specialist Salina Locke treats all kinds of pets at Avian and Exotic Animal Care in Nashville, Tennessee.The cobras in this species are not typically biting. They spray their venom more often -- they're very accurate, she said. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PJwnO2zSTu5ObZ2yXOeiA Despite the risks involved, Locke doesn't recommend buying this snake for a pet.The majority of bites occur during sleep. Health problems can linger for years for people who are bit, according to research.It has been reported that police searched a home on 6917 Chamonix Place, near the location where the cobra was last spotted.Four officers were dispatched to that home for an animal issue in March. The zebra cobra was found about a half mile away on Monday and Tuesday.There are county records showing that 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.Chris Gifford has more than 460000 followers on TikTok?. On one of his posts, he claims to own a 7-foot zebra cobra.


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