The large snake has been spotted around an Austin, TX neighborhood since July.
The Austin Animal Center provided"temporary overnight housing" for the python after residents called local law enforcement for assistance. Eventually, the center sought assistance from the Austin Zoo, which provided the reptile with more"appropriate housing."
But, as the center explains, the story has a turn of events: Staff members reported seeing a lost/found post for the reptile months before its capture, and with some research and assistance from a former intake staff member, they located the owner's message. The owner, who is from the Dallas area, identified the python and shared that someone broke into his car and stole his tote, which is where the 16-foot snake had been at the time.
"This story has a very happy ending," the center said."Snow has been reunited with her owner and Coronado Hills no longer has to be on the lookout for a giant python!"
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