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TexasTowelie

(112,495 posts)
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 05:32 PM Aug 2022

The Grand Prairie cobra escaped one year ago. Could it still be alive?

One year ago, a highly venomous forest cobra escaped its enclosure in Grand Prairie, terrifying and captivating much of North Texas.

Some neighbors reported losing sleep. The cobra even spawned a Twitter profile, where it taunted would-be captors, hunted for an apartment and snacked on rabbits.

So what ever happened to the Grand Prairie cobra?

The gist: One year later, we still don’t know.

No sightings have been reported of the black and beige snake, but authorities say it could still be alive and kicking, or maybe slithering is more precise.

Read more: https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2022/08/02/the-grand-prairie-cobra-escaped-one-year-ago-could-it-still-be-alive/

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The Grand Prairie cobra escaped one year ago. Could it still be alive? (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2022 OP
Crazy stuff, years back I had a manager where I worked, nice guy but he told me of his snakes.. wcmagumba Aug 2022 #1
Might be it will never be seen again MuseRider Aug 2022 #2
So agree wryter2000 Aug 2022 #3
Years ago, a fool in Massachusetts was sunbathing in the yard with his Egyptian cobra. Tanuki Aug 2022 #4

wcmagumba

(2,892 posts)
1. Crazy stuff, years back I had a manager where I worked, nice guy but he told me of his snakes..
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 05:36 PM
Aug 2022

he lived in an Apt complex and was illegally keeping puff adders and other deadly snakes, neighbors and management at apt were clueless...people are shits...

Edit: guess he wasn't such a nice guy afterall...hmmm.

MuseRider

(34,134 posts)
2. Might be it will never be seen again
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 05:56 PM
Aug 2022

and live a very long snakey life right where it is. That is a large area and there were always be lots of mice, rats and sadly other creatures that it will eat. The heat is probably really comfortable for it. I would bet it wants to see people as much as they want to see it.

Don't put your hands or feet in a dark place to look for anything, use a long stick. I would not want to be anywhere near a loose one. I took care of poisonous snakes at the zoo for a while, nope to a loose cobra. I loved the job but we were able to do it mostly with safe measures. Cobras can have real tempers.

wryter2000

(46,090 posts)
3. So agree
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 06:21 PM
Aug 2022

Unless it finds a mate, it’s not going to become a menace to the eco-system. You probably have to be on the lookout for rattlers, so avoid snakes unless you know what kind they are.

Tanuki

(14,923 posts)
4. Years ago, a fool in Massachusetts was sunbathing in the yard with his Egyptian cobra.
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 06:30 PM
Aug 2022

He went inside briefly and the cobra escaped. People were quite concerned, especially because he lived across the street from an elementary school. Some said not to worry because it wouldn't survive the first frost in chilly Massachusetts. This is what happened:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.spokesman.com/stories/1996/nov/07/missing-cobra-turns-up-in-fourth-grade-classroom/%3famp-content=amp

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