NEW YORK -- A highly venomous Egyptian cobra that went missing at the Bronx Zoo was found Thursday after nearly a week on the lam in the reptile house, zoo officials said. The approximately 24-inch ...
The deadly Egyptian cobra that escaped from its habitat, spawning a Twitter feed and plenty of hysterical speculation on her whereabouts, has been located in the Bronx Zoo’s reptile house. The 24-inch ...
A poisonous cobra has vanished from an enclosure outside public view at the Bronx Zoo, and its Reptile House remained closed Sunday as a precaution while zoo workers searched for the missing reptile.
Turns out, the snake never left the House of Reptiles, where it was found by workers just after 9am Thursday morning, officials said. The cobra is now under observation. The zoo hopes to give it a ...
Bronx Zoo announces name of the Egyptian cobra that escaped. April 7, 2011— -- New York's most famous cobra finally has a name: Mia. After asking for the public's help in naming the slippery ...
The venomous Egyptian cobra that went missing from the Bronx Zoo two weeks ago was back on display Saturday, giving the public its first look at the serpent since it was found a week ago in a dark ...
Two recently-arrived Mangshan pit vipers, one of the world’s rarest and most colorful species of snake, are just a subway ride away in the Bronx. The new hatchlings were born this past Aug. 7 at the ...
If the weather this Fourth of July weekend is warm, and sunny, the U.S. people will go to their zoos by the hundreds of thousands. From New York’s 251-acre Bronx Zoo to San Diego’s magnificently ...
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