![]() “In all honesty I shouldn’t have lived and I thank God that I’m here today,” Gifford wrote on a Facebook group called The Venom Interviews, which detailed the bite to his left hand. Chris Gifford is the owner of the zebra cobra that escaped in Raleigh at the end of June. ![]() They include a green mamba that bit him in March - requiring anti-venom from a South Carolina zoo, the Observer reported last month. Gifford’s TikTok account, which has nearly 500,000 followers, features dozens of videos of him handling venomous snakes. Police searched Gifford’s home and removed something in a large plastic bucket on June 29, one day before the snake was corralled, the newspaper reported. ![]() The zebra cobra - which are native to Africa and can spit venom up to nine feet - was spotted on a porch on June 28 before it was captured about a half-mile away from Gifford’s home by Raleigh animal control officers two days later. The owner of a deadly cobra that busted out of a North Carolina home is facing dozens of criminal charges in the snake’s slippery escape, police said.Ĭhristopher Gifford, 21, of Raleigh, was hit with 36 misdemeanor counts for allowing the venomous zebra cobra to flee the basement of his parents’ home, the Charlotte Observer reported. ![]() Insane moment three giant snakes fall through home’s roof ‘Amazon snake cat’ photo goes viral and mystifies internetĭog’s warning saves owner from deadly black mamba ![]()
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