The owner of a rainbow boa constrictor stopped at a Walmart Supercenter in Lacey, Washington to clean the animal’s cage. While the animal owner was inside the shop with the cage, the boa managed to get away, according to The Olympian. Somebody saw the snake, called 9-1-1, and Lacey police handled to collar the slithery suspect.

“We got a call about a snake found in a car park last night!” the Lacey Authorities Department composed on Facebook. “Our very brave CSO states it is a Rainbow Boa, and our officer was glad when Joint Animal Solutions came and got it! If this is your pet, it is ssssssafe & sound at Animal Providers!”

Though the cops department claimed the officers were glad to bid farewell to the rainbow boa when animal services showed up, they type of look like they’re enjoying it. Lacey PD published two photos of officers presenting with the boa wrapped around their arms with big smiles on their faces.

Rainbow boas are not venomous; they squeeze their victim to death instead of counting on fatal venom. For individuals attempting to go to Walmart that evening who may not like “nope ropes” (as one commenter calls them), however, a large snake can be a scary sight.

Sgt. Jeremy Knight informed The Olympian that authorities reunited the lost snake with its owner the following day, which is terrific, because that rainbow boa was probably pricey and well loved.

See the rainbow boa with Lacey police officers here:

We just wish to know– how did that snake get out of the automobile, exactly?

The owner of a rainbow boa constrictor stopped at a Walmart Supercenter, and the animal left. Can you think what occurred next?

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