A 17-foot python has been reported missing by its owner in a community north of Anchorage, Alaska.
The 100-pound albino Burmese python is believed to be on the loose in the Meadow Lakes area.
The albino Burmese python doesn’t usually attack adults unless it is provoked, but it could still pose a threat to pets and young children, according to The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Animal Care Department.
Authorities have advised residents to keep their small pets inside until the snake is found.
“Alaska’s cold temperatures may weaken the snake or compel it to seek a warm place,” said Animal Care Director Kirsten Vesel.
Originally posted by olfuzzy: Authorities have advised residents to keep their small pets inside until the snake is found.
Only fools aren't already doing this in South Central Alaska because of eagles (small dogs and cats), wolves (any size animal), and bears (any size animal).
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Originally posted by olfuzzy: “Alaska’s cold temperatures may weaken the snake or compel it to seek a warm place,” said Animal Care Director Kirsten Vesel.
It's still not summer in South Central Alaska. Anchorage is high 30s at night and low 50s in the day, and Wasilla is the same at night but 5 deg warmer in the day.
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I was born in Wyoming. My family lived the typical Wyoming outdoorsy life, camping all over the state.
One cold winter morning at Fishing Bridge campground in Yellowstone my father was sitting at a picnic table working on his usual breakfast, a Kent cigarette and a cup of coffee with a shot of bourbon.
He didn't wake up well or nice. Ever.
As he sat there, a bear wanders up and sits on the other side of the table.
He looks at the bear and says "Touch that coffee and you're dead."
Nice is overrated
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It won't even make it until October, there used to be a really cool pet store in anchorage where idiots could buy exotic/deadly animals like this. I got my first lizard there as a kid
Originally posted by David Lee: I hope it freezes its' balls off up there.
A Burmese Python won't be happy outdoors in Anchorage in May, that's for sure. It ain't the Everglades.... Accuweather says it's low 50s for a high and high 30s for a low. Not a lot of that kind of weather in Burma.
When our snakes would get loose, they'd often be in the warmest places they could find. My guess is if they catch this big guy before summer, it will be in some heated outbuilding.
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