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King cobra kept as pet escapes from Florida home | King cobra kept as pet escapes from Florida home |
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Florida wildlife officials are hunting for an 8-foot-long (2.4m) king cobra snake escaped from an Orlando home. | Florida wildlife officials are hunting for an 8-foot-long (2.4m) king cobra snake escaped from an Orlando home. |
The venomous green-and-yellow snake has been missing since Wednesday, its owner told the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. | The venomous green-and-yellow snake has been missing since Wednesday, its owner told the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. |
The owner is an "experienced snake handler" and has a permit to have the snake as a pet, said the commission's spokesman Greg Workman. | The owner is an "experienced snake handler" and has a permit to have the snake as a pet, said the commission's spokesman Greg Workman. |
Local residents are warned not to get close to the snake. | Local residents are warned not to get close to the snake. |
The owner, Mike Kennedy, is an exotic animal dealer and star of the Discovery Channel reality show Airplane Repo. | The owner, Mike Kennedy, is an exotic animal dealer and star of the Discovery Channel reality show Airplane Repo. |
He could face criminal charges for not alerting authorities about the escape immediately. | He could face criminal charges for not alerting authorities about the escape immediately. |
Officials are scanning the area surrounding the home in the search for the reptile, which is not native to Florida. | Officials are scanning the area surrounding the home in the search for the reptile, which is not native to Florida. |
"Most likely no one is going to see it," Florida Fish and Wildlife captain Chris Roszkowiak said. "We believe it's going to stay on the property here." | "Most likely no one is going to see it," Florida Fish and Wildlife captain Chris Roszkowiak said. "We believe it's going to stay on the property here." |
His group is asking people to call an alert hotline if they spot the snake, but the escape has neighbours on edge. | His group is asking people to call an alert hotline if they spot the snake, but the escape has neighbours on edge. |
"I'm going to go load my guns. Well, they're already loaded, but I'm going to have them ready for sure. I mean, that thing's big enough to take you down for sure," James McLeod told WESH, a local TV station. |
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