Double-Double with a... Snake? Python Found in In-N-Out Drive Thru
The well-cared-for python escaped its home and was found in the drive-thru before being taken to Pasadena Humane Society, which is holding it and seeking the owner.
- On Monday, a large python was discovered at the In-N-Out Burger in Monrovia and an employee brought it to the Pasadena Humane Society, which placed it on stray hold.
- The escaped pet appears to have slithered to the restaurant in Monrovia, with Pasadena Humane Society saying, `They seem to have been well taken care of, so it's possible they only recently escaped their home.`
- Shelter staff said the python measured roughly 3 to 4 feet and weighed 3.6 pounds, identifying it as a ball python that can live 20 to 30 years in captivity.
- The humane society asked the public to spread the word and urged anyone who believes the snake is theirs to visit Pasadena Humane Society between 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. or call them, while officials hope to find the owner soon.
- A Pasadena Humane specialist secured the python, so no In-N-Out employees had to catch it, while social media commenters joked about animal-style fries and praised the SoCal scene.
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The discovery occurred at an In-N-Out restaurant in Monrovia; the python was caught by an employee and transferred to the Animal Protection Society
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