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Rangers searching for 'extremely venomous' snake in Georgia

MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — Department of Natural Resource officers are on the lookout for one of the deadliest snakes in the world in a Milledgeville neighborhood.

A woman who lives of Harrisburg Road told police she spotted the African Gaboon Viper slithering along the street earlier this month and snapped a photo on her cell phone.

“It was kind of scary. It was real scary for a minute there,” said Janice Howard who lives in the area.

DNR rangers have crisscrossed the area trying to find the venomous snake, but have had no luck.

"The bite is extremely venomous on this thing.  And the claims of 15 minutes to get the serum and stuff like that from what we can tell that's the truth,” said Ranger Matt Johnson.

The snake's habitat is in central Africa. It can grow up to 7 feet long, weighs 25 pounds and has 2-inch fangs.

Zoo Atlanta has a few Gaboon Vipers, but how the 4 foot snake could end up in the middle of Baldwin County, no one knows. The sighting may date back to early July.

Howard says she believed it at first, but now has several questions.

“As time went on, I ain't seen nothing, nobody else seen nothing. Some said he's here or he's there. How can you believe it? I think it’s a hoax." Howard said.

Rangers say the viper could be more than five miles away by now, or 5 feet away hiding in the kudzu.

“Between us, GBI and the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office we've done a lot of investigation into this to confirm the credibility of this report,” Johnson said.

Johnson says investigators examined the cellphone of the woman who took the picture, and the web did not turn up any similar pictures of the snake.

“We cannot prove nor disprove the fact that the snake exists,” Johnson said.

With tiny children nearby, neighbors are especially concerned. Dianne Williams says if it tries to cross the road again she knows just what to do.

“Run over it,” Williams said.

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