Despite the efforts of animal control officers and law enforcement, 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 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. Its hood was visible when it raised its head to look around.Officers from Animal Control moved the cameras back after confirming that it was the snake, trying to capture it before moving in.This same residence had called 911 early Tuesday, sparking the search.THE NEWSAn investigation of a venomous zebra cobra in north Raleigh is concluded with the discovery of a glue trapCobras, venomous snakesThis was posted July 1, 2021 7:21 a.m. EDT10:00 a.m., July 13 2021Kasey Cunningham, Joe Fisher, and Matt Talhelm of WRAL; Heather Leah & Maggie Brown of multiplatform producersN.C., Raleigh Following hours of consultation and preparation by Raleigh police and animal control officers, a glue trap eventually entrapped a venomous zebra cobra on a north Raleigh porch Wednesday night, bowing out a nearly 48-hour ordeal that gained national attention.Cobra was placed in red bucket and moved to a safe location to fully remove glue from its body.An earlier video interview had captured a striped snake crawling onto a porch on Sandringham Drive from the siding of a house. Its hood was visible when it raised its head to look around.Camera crews were moved back after the officers confirmed it was the snake before attempting to catch it.A 911 call from the same location prompted the search early Tuesday morning.#RaleighCobra? - T-shirts, memes and Twitter accounts inspired by roaming venomous snakes roaming through RaleighThe? ordeal has ended, said Joan Nelson, her neighbor.My feeling of security has improved, she said. Now that I'm outside, I can go on my deck and have a walk. However, I feel bad for the snake.There is a striped snake in the yard of a north Raleigh neighborhood where a zebra cobra has gone missing. Even a morning dog walk can prove dangerous for this snake, a zebra cobra that can spit up to nine feet. In the opinion of the African Snakebite Institute, snakes are very dangerous. The venom can cause the nervous system to shut down.Those stung by the poison would experience severe pain, swelling, rashes, nausea, and diarrhea as a result. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PJwnO2zSTu5ObZ2yXOeiA It would then lead to a high fever and breathing problems, which could cause respiratory failure.A veterinarian at Avian and Exotic Animal Care, Salina Locke, treats all sorts of animals there.Cobras typically do not bite. Generally, they squirt their venom a lot and shoot straight for the eyes, she said.The snake is not recommended as a pet by Locke due to its risk.Bite incidents are most common during sleep. Bite victims may suffer health problems for years, research reveals.Tuesday afternoon, police searched a home at 6917 Chamonix Place, near the last location where the cobra was spotted.There were four visits by police to that house in March in connection with an animal issue. Following the zebra cobra's spotting on a porch a half mile away, they returned on Monday and Tuesday.There are county records showing that Keith and Rebecca Gifford live at that address. A Facebook account associated with Keith Gifford shows several photos of snakes that Christopher Gifford also owns.Christopher Gifford has 460000 followers on TikTok?. His post claims he has a zebra cobra that is 7 feet long.


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