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A man received a pleasant shock when he discovered a 15-foot snake inside his vehicle. Let’s give it up for Alejandro ...
A 15-foot-long python put a neighborhood in Garland, Texas in quite a bind last Friday evening, when animal control had to respond to calls regarding a massive snake lurking in the neighborhood.
A 15-foot yellow python weighing 85 pounds had to be pulled from a parked vehicle's engine Saturday night. After more than two hours, the Garland Animal Control Officer safely captured the python.
At one point, the 15-foot reticulated python reportedly trapped a man on top of his truck. The animal control officers safely captured and removed the snake. What they're saying ...
An animal control officer for Garland captured a 15-foot reticulated python on the loose Friday night.(City of Garland) The call about the loose snake came in late Friday night in Garland ...
An animal control officer recently captured a 15-foot python after it trapped a man on top of his truck, officials said. To stream THV11 on your phone, you need the THV11 app.
Experts determined the snake was likely someone’s pet based on its size and color. “A 15-foot python doesn't happen naturally. It has to have been fed in good condition and stuff like that.
“A 15-foot python doesn't happen naturally. It has to have been fed in good condition and stuff like that. So that's how we kind of knew,” said Alberto Maldonado, the community outreach ...
“A 15-foot python doesn't happen naturally. It has to have been fed in good condition and stuff like that. So that's how we kind of knew,” said Alberto Maldonado, the community outreach ...
GARLAND, Texas (WJW) — A 15-foot python that was slithering through a Texas neighborhood has been safely captured by animal control after a dramatic encounter that was caught on video.
Experts determined the snake was likely someone’s pet based on its size and color. “A 15-foot python doesn't happen naturally. It has to have been fed in good condition and stuff like that.
“A 15-foot python doesn't happen naturally. It has to have been fed in good condition and stuff like that. So that's how we kind of knew,” said Alberto Maldonado, the community outreach ...