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burmese python care guide: meet martine and tiana!Thinking about getting a giant snake? Lauren from The Reptile Zoo introduces Martine, a baby Albino Burmese Python, and Tiana ...
A gargantuan 13-foot albino python has been wreaking havoc across an Oklahoma City trailer park, devouring several felines during its time on the run. Trevor Bounds of Red Beard Wildlife Control ...
A huge albino python that terrorized a trailer park for months has finally been captured. The yellow-hued snake, measuring around 8 feet long, was captured from the Burntwood Mobile Home Park in ...
Captured albino python not the 'cat-eating monster' Oklahoma City community thought Unlike residents' worst fears that the albino snake was eating area cats, the reptile hasn't eaten in months and ...
The 8-foot albino golden child reticulated python, which had gone missing earlier this year, was found late last month inside of Burntwood Mobile Home Park, the site of its disappearance.
An albino python that was found near a ballpark in Ross Township has been turned over to an exotic pet rescue. According to police, the snake, who was nicknamed “‘Naners” by officers, is now ...
An albino python was found Tuesday, July 4, near the baseball diamond in Ross Community Park. The snake, which is nonvenomous, was taken to Sara’s Pets and Plants in Sharpsburg, where it will be ...
Someone found an albino python in the grass near the ballpark on the Fourth of July. Dave Long, a basketball coach, said he was glad it wasn’t near the playground equipment.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Management of a south Oklahoma City mobile home park urged its residents this week not to speak out about a 13-foot-long cat-eating albino python still in the neighborhood.
RELATED >>> Albino python snake found on Ross Township baseball field According to police, the snake, who was nicknamed “‘Naners” by officers, is now at Sara’s Pets and Plants in Sharpsburg.
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