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WSU vet school takes in abandoned python

The Columbian
Published: October 10, 2013, 5:00pm

COLFAX — Experts at Washington State University’s veterinary college are caring for a cold, hungry 11-foot python that a Southeast Washington landlord found apparently abandoned in a rental house.

KREM-TV reported the Colfax landlord called Whitman County sheriff’s deputies for help. They called WSU in nearby Pullman.

The veterinary experts captured the snake Tuesday night. They say it’s slightly undernourished at 22 pounds. And they add that the cold-blooded creature suffered moderate burns when it curled up around a heater at the rental property in an effort to stay warm.

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