Iyoob then apparently pulled over on a highway, where paramedics found
him nearly unconscious, officials for Orange County Emergency Services
said. He was rushed to University of North Carolina (UNC) Hospitals,
where he was listed in critical condition, officials added.
Iyoob remains in critical condition, UNC Health Care spokesman Tom
Hughes said.
King cobras are the world's longest venomous snakes.
They can deliver enough venom in a bit to kill 20 people or an elephant. Officers with Orange County Animal Services are currently working in coordination with several other agencies to remove the king cobra and around 20 other snakes Iyoob apparently was keeping as his house, communications specialist with the agency, Andi Morgan, said. The agency said that its staff was "working closely" with other agencies to to determine if any state statutes were violated.
"If a violation is confirmed, Animal Services will coordinate
with those organizations to identify, seize, and care for the reptiles,"
the
statement said. "If no state violation is present, Animal Services will
work internally to devise the best plan for the removal of the snakes.
County ordinance does not permit the keeping of venomous or constricting
snakes inside Orange County."
Animal Services officials added it had "no reason to believe there is a
reason for public safety concerns."
They can deliver enough venom in a bit to kill 20 people or an elephant. Officers with Orange County Animal Services are currently working in coordination with several other agencies to remove the king cobra and around 20 other snakes Iyoob apparently was keeping as his house, communications specialist with the agency, Andi Morgan, said. The agency said that its staff was "working closely" with other agencies to to determine if any state statutes were violated.
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