Couple Who Took Pet Snake For Swim In River Say It Vanished

DANVILLE, Pa. (AP) - A couple who took their nearly 5-foot boa constrictor for a swim in a Pennsylvania river say the pet slipped away and they're concerned about its welfare.

The Bloomsburg Press Enterprise reported Thursday that Kolby and Zachary Latranyi had been swimming with the snake named Leyla last weekend in the Susquehanna River. The Latranyis say the red-tailed boa was shedding, so the swim was designed to help it remove material from its scales.

They say Zachary Latranyi was on shore with the snake wrapped around his shoulders when he dozed off, never noticing that Leyla had slithered away.

They've been back to the riverside several times, but so far haven't turned up the missing reptile.

Leyla is described as brown with rust-colored spots and "very friendly."

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