Look Out! 6-Ft. Long Pet Boa Constrictor Escapes in Ohio


Boa Constrictor Escapes In Ohio


The snake (not pictured) escaped from its owner over the weekend


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10/22/2014 AT 02:40 PM EDT



A 6-ft.-long pet boa constrictor accidentally slithered away from its Ohio owner on Sunday, and local police are currently on the lookout for the creature.

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer , the snake escaped from its owner in Delhi Township over the weekend while it was outside being fed; the owner later realized it "wandered off."


The report says that the Department of Agriculture advised that this type of snake – which is permitted as a pet in Ohio – tends to scurry away from people or commotion. But authorities also caution that the snake will want to snuggle somewhere warm in cold temperatures, so home snake checks are advised.


"We recommend you check your yard prior to work or play," police said in a press release given to the Enquirer.


This isn't the only boa to break out recently: Last week, an 8-ft.-long boa from Bismarck, North Dakota, was reported missing but was later discovered cozied up in an air vent in its owner's home, the Associated Press reported.


Anyone who spots the 6-ft. snake in Delhi Township is asked to contact the police at 513-922-0060.






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