Rescuers claim rattlesnake lurks in Ferrari, emerges on showroom floor in Western Canada


(MENAFN) According to the Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia, a rattlesnake crawled into a Ferrari in western Canada and rode for roughly 250 kilometers before being spotted at a dealership.

It's still unknown where the Northern Pacific rattlesnake went on its journey from Osoyoos to Vancouver. The poisonous passenger, on the other hand, survived the voyage unharmed, and no humans were bitten.

According to the organization, the finding was made on June 9, when the premium automobile was returned to Ferrari of Vancouver and carried by elevator to a parking spot on the third level. The snake escaped overnight and was discovered "wandering around underneath the car" the next morning.

As per the organization, dealership employees originally mistaken it for a harmless garter snake.

A photo was requested, however, and wildlife specialists advised staff that it was far from innocuous. According to Californiaherps.com, northern pacific rattlesnakes are "dangerously poisonous," and bites necessitate hospitalization.

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