A 5-foot, black rat snake is recovering after having surgery to remove a
fake egg from its intestinal tract.
The snake was allegedly looking for eggs in a chicken coop in Seward,
Pennsylvania, when it accidentally ate a ceramic one instead.
A 5-foot, black rat snake is recovering after having surgery to remove a
fake egg from its intestinal tract.
The snake was allegedly looking for eggs in a chicken coop in Seward,
Pennsylvania, when it accidentally ate a ceramic one instead.
“The nice people that brought us the snake told us they noticed egg
missing, so that’s most likely when the snake ingested it,” said
wildlife rehabilitator Bree Bigelow.
A veterinarian at the Animal Rescue League Shelter and Wildlife Center
in Verona called in a specialist to perform the surgery, which is deemed
to be high risk.
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