The albino boa constrictor was about 2.5 metres lengthy and was found by employees at a automotive dealership in Myrtle Beach, reviews native media outlet WBTW.
It was nestling contained in the bonnet of a Ford Focus automotive left in a single day on the Beach Ford Lincoln Automotive Group.
A mechanic began engaged on the automotive on Tuesday morning and seen the snake coming from the bonnet.
Boa constrictors are non-venomous snakes that kill their prey by squeezing them of their sturdy coils. Their pure vary is northern Mexico to Argentina.
Local snake catcher Russell Cavender was known as to retrieve the snake.
He stated by means of a Facebook publish that he had by no means discovered a snake of that measurement beneath a automotive bonnet.
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“I’ve discovered many, many issues beneath the hood of automobiles,” Cavender stated.
“Possums, squirrels, rats, and a number of other snakes, however by no means an eight-foot albino boa constrictor.
“I’d say a reasonably attention-grabbing morning.”