March 31, 2011

"It was the scent of rodents (on the wood clippings) that we hoped would bring her out."

The Egyptian cobra has been lured back into captivity.

18 comments:

chickelit said...

After riots, deaths, and general mayhem, the Egyptian cobra is back in captivity. Next up: Libyan ducks.

Ron said...

He wants Obama to pay his bar tab or he'll rat him out to Trump!

The Dude said...
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Gimli 4 the West said...

To think millions of people live with the snake in their back yard everyday. It must be fun for them to listen to the fear and panic of the tough New Yorkers. Maybe like I would enjoy a story of panicked Germans following a jar full of black widows that got knocked over in Berlin.

HT said...

The twitter feed is hilarious.

Automatic_Wing said...

You dirty rat!

Big Mike said...

Spiders, cobras, and hungover owls. You surely have an interesting view of wildlife, Professor!

Trooper York said...

Crap. No more tweets.

traditionalguy said...

I suspect that the Professor is warming us up for an April Fools Day barrage of wildlife, weirdos and Kloppenburg speaking.

chickelit said...

traditionalguy said...
I suspect that the Professor is warming us up for an April Fools Day barrage of wildlife, weirdos and Kloppenburg speaking.

Really? She'd just better not pull any disappearing stunts like Trooper York once did. Can you imagine how many comments she get? I'd guess in the thousands easily.

Mary said...

Thank God! Now maybe the babies can relax!

http://www.buzzfeed.com/gavon/twin-babies-talk-about-the-bronx-zoo-cobra

David said...

"It was the scent of rodents . . . that we hoped would bring her out."

I nominate this for the next quote on the Althouse Blog masthead.

Unknown said...

Now all they have to contend with is bedbugs.

WV "uncle" (no kidding) Indeed.

The Crack Emcee said...

""It was the scent of rodents (on the wood clippings) that we hoped would bring her out.""

It was a camera for Kathy Griffin!

Careful: NSFEyes

Unknown said...

Don't forget the no makeup, Crack.

William said...

After she delivered her hatchlings, she no longer had a reason to stay out of captivity. It takes freshly hatched cobrettes up to three weeks to gain full venom maturity so plan your visits accordingly.

YoungHegelian said...

Oh right, like that poor snake was going anywhere, what with the outdoor temperatures in NYC over the past few days!

It sure sucks to be cold-blooded in late winter in NYC. The only place that snake was going was into a coma if it left the reptile house.

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