Man brings his snake into a McDonald's for a burger
Updated | By East Coast Radio
It seems even snakes are lovin' it...
It's not often that you find a snake at a burger joint. Nor would you want to, right?
It seems a man and his snake, which looked like a Yellow/Albino Burmese Python, felt like a burger, so they visited a McDonald's.
"Yellow or Albino Burmese Pythons (with yellow colouring) are very popular in zoos and as pets. These pythons average about 3.7m and 90kg, with females being mostly larger than males. Burmese pythons are not venomous." (Pretoria Zoo)
The location of the McDonald's is kept from the video that was shared on YouTube by ViralHog.
According to the post on YouTube, the man walked into the restaurant with the snake and was not phased by the unusual nature of his actions.
"Shockingly, the people from the restaurant were not scared at all, and they all began to record the man with the snake. Fortunately, no one was harmed."
From the looks of it, people were more interested in videoing it than leaving the restaurant. Notice the young man who walks past closely, recording the man with the snake and the bald man who also gets close by. They saw this as a social media opportunity that could go viral.
Watch the video below, courtesy of YouTube.
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