The fugitive cobra returns to its cage and placed “under house arrest”

The fugitive cobra returns to its cage and placed “under house arrest”

The Singon Zoo claimed in a statement that the cobra was captured despite having to temporarily close the reptile section while the fleeing snake was being apprehended.
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• On Saturday, October 22, a few days after Sir Fez (Al-Sayyid al-Musfar) arrived to the spot, it escaped through a light in its basin.

• According to the zoo administration, which was hosted without the problems of the King of the King Cobra for about 15 years, energy -saving lamps were finally installed to replace the old lamps that were much hotter than it disturbed the reptiles.
• “Sir Fez” foiled attempts to capture him, earning the nickname “Hodini” after Harry Hoodini, a well-known American integrity star who was aware of his cunning in getting out of chains and cages.

The zoo then installed private cameras and portable X-ray machines, borrowed from Swedish customs. • The King’s Cobra’s Cobra journey approached the end, Friday, after being watched in an internal wall. • Animal Garden explained that “Hodini is repeatedly not in its place when we opened several holes to arrest him.

” • During the Saturday night, it appears that the cobra decided to put an end to the escape state, and according to the zoo, it “came down and crawled back to its warm safe hole. ”
• The public access to the reptile area of the park was restored, but until Monday, visitors won’t be able to see the cobra since it has been placed “under house arrest” to be monitored, in the words of the management.

Returning to its cage, the fleeing cobra is put “under home arrest.”

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