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Escaped king cobra crawls back to Swedish terrarium

The deadly snake, whose official name is Sir Vass (Sir Hiss), had escaped on October 22 via a light fixture in the ceiling of its glass enclosure.

HELSINKI / October 30, 2022 / 20:18 IST
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Six days after it went missing, the snake was found inside the building where its terrarium is located. (Representational image: Godwin Angeline via Unsplash)
Six days after it went missing, the snake was found inside the building where its terrarium is located. (Representational image: Godwin Angeline via Unsplash)

A venomous 2.2-meter (7 foot) king cobra that escaped from its home in a Swedish zoo has returned back home by itself, bringing a happy ending to over a week-long disappearance saga.

"Houdini, as we named him, has crawled back into his terrarium," CEO Jonas Wahlstrom of the Skansen Aquarium told the Swedish public broadcaster SVT on Sunday.

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The deadly snake, whose official name is Sir Vass (Sir Hiss), escaped on Oct. 22 via a light fixture in the ceiling of its glass enclosure at the aquarium, part of the zoo at the Skansen open-air museum and park on Stockholm's Djurgarden island.

As a result of an intensive search with X-ray machines, "Houdini" was located earlier this week in a confined space near the terrarium in the insulation between two walls.