Last Updated Wed, 02 Mar 2005 16:03:03 EST
CBC News
TORONTO - Police are asking people in Toronto for help in finding a metre-long exotic snake that vanished from the Ontario Science Centre this week.
Sgt. Peter Churcher of the Toronto police said the red-tailed boa constrictor was probably stolen from the centre on Tuesday.
The snake is not a danger to the public and it's not poisonous, Churcher said.
The boa, which was raised at the centre, was last seen at around 3 p.m. Monday in its locked enclosure just outside a rain forest exhibit.
Science centre staff noticed it was missing the next day.
"This is new to us," said Churcher, adding that police don't know the exact circumstances of the snake's disappearance.
No teams were specifically assigned to search for the reptile, he said.
That's because police assume the boa "could be in someone's snake collection by now."
Similar snakes can cost up to $350 at Toronto-area pet stores.
How does someone get a snake out of a locked enclosure and carry it out of the Science Centre without anyone seeing? Inside job if you ask me