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A sneaky snake who gave Steele residents quite the scare has finally been captured.Members of the Steele Fire Department first posted the possibly dumped/escaped pet python after it was spotted near an industrial area on Duncan Farms Road Wednesday.Social media users were quite concerned with the snake's safety, with some even offering it a spot in their homes.Fortunately, the rambunctious reptile was rescued Thursday and relocated to a home more fitting of such a colossal creature."If you can’t afford to take care of your pets please don’t turn non-native species loose into our environment," said Steele Fire officials
STEELE, Ala. —
A sneaky snake who gave Steele residents quite the scare has finally been captured.
Members of the Steele Fire Department first posted the possibly dumped/escaped pet python after it was spotted near an industrial area on Duncan Farms Road Wednesday.
Social media users were quite concerned with the snake's safety, with some even offering it a spot in their homes.
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Fortunately, the rambunctious reptile was rescued Thursday and relocated to a home more fitting of such a colossal creature.
"If you can’t afford to take care of your pets please don’t turn non-native species loose into our environment," said Steele Fire officials