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Python gives In-N-Out's 'animal style' new meaning
A python sighting gave In-N-Out's "animal style" menu another meaning in Monrovia.
LOS ANGELES - Customers and employees at a Southern California In-N-Out got quite the slithery surprise when they were greeted by an unexpected visitor recently.
Surprise visitor
What we know:
The "beautiful python" was discovered at an In-N-Out Burger in Monrovia on Monday, Sept. 29.
An employee found the snake in the drive-thru and brought the snake to the Pasadena Humane Society.
Caregivers said it appears the python is a pet because of how well taken care of it is, and that the snake possibly only recently escaped from their home.
"Please spread the word so we can locate their guardian!" the humane society said on Facebook before reuniting with the owner.
Timeline:
According to the owner, the python had been missing for about two months before finding out its whereabouts through FOX 11's 5 p.m. newscast.
It is unknown how the python got disappeared from its San Bernardino home before ending up in Monrovia.
Gender unknown
What we don't know:
Animal caregivers have not yet determined if the snake is male or female.
‘The snake wanted a double double’
What they're saying:
People were quick to share their thoughts on the unusual discovery.
"Double double with a shake, not a snake," one person commented on Pasadena Humane's Facebook post.
"This is one of the most SoCal posts I've ever seen, it has everything!" another said.
"The snake wanted a double double, animal style," someone else added.
"Beautiful! But they should be in the wild, not as pets," another said.
What you can do:
While the owner has since been reunited with the snake, those who come across a pet like this is in the future is asked to call a local humane society.
The Source: Information for this story is from the Pasadena Humane Society.