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Lost Python Found at Monrovia In-N-Out Reunited With Owners 50 Miles Away

The San Bernardino family recognized the 3–4-foot pet on TV coverage, reclaiming Henny after the shelter’s stray-hold search.

Overview

  • An employee spotted the non-venomous python in the Monrovia drive-thru, and Pasadena Humane retrieved the snake for evaluation.
  • The owners reported the snake had been missing from their San Bernardino home since Aug. 11 and identified her as a female named Henny.
  • Pasadena Humane described the python as well cared for, weighing about 3.6 pounds and measuring roughly 3 to 4 feet.
  • Shelter officials said they do not know how Henny traveled the roughly 40–50 miles from San Bernardino to Monrovia.
  • Pasadena Humane advised the public to keep a safe distance from pythons, take a photo if possible for identification, and call the shelter.