Albino monocled cobra caught near Los Angeles

Venomous cobra finally trapped after massive hunt in Los Angeles area

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Animal control officers on Thursday captured a venomous albino cobra that attacked a dog in Ventura County, CBS Los Angeles reported.

Venomous cobra on the loose in the Los Angeles area

The 5-foot-long monocled cobra, a native of Southeast Asia, had been spotted Monday night in Thousand Oaks after it attacked a greyhound, officials said.

The dog, Kiko, was bitten in the neck and taken to a veterinarian. It is expected to make a full recovery.

California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Los Angeles Animal Services officers had posted informational fliers in the neighborhood and urged residents to keep pets and children inside.

The owner of the cobra had not come forward as of Thursday afternoon. However, a company located 10 miles away that rents out exotic animals for film and TV shoots is considered a possible origin for the reptile, CBS Los Angeles said.

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