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Box Truck Crashes Into RV Filling with 28 Snakes, Including a Venomous Viper
Just after midnight on Nov. 26, a large box truck rear-ended the RV, which was heading to Pennsylvania from South Carolina. The crash occurred near N. Springfield School Road north of Kenly, in Wilson County, N.C. Inside were five people, 28 snakes, two tortoises, five Bearded Dragons, two dogs and a cat.
A box truck hits RV filled with venomous snakes setting them free
A box truck hit the back an RV that was carrying dozens of venomous snakes. They made their escape for freedom.
Box truck collides with RV carrying 28 snakes, other animals on I-95 in North Carolina
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol said five people were inside the RV along with dozens of animals. Troopers said the RV was carrying 28 snakes, two tortoises, five bearded dragons, two dogs, and one cat. "In 19 years, I've never seen anything like this," a North Carolina State Highway Patrol trooper told WRAL News.
Box truck crashes into RV carrying snakes, several other animals
An RV carrying
snakes
and several other animals was involved in a crash with a box truck on I-95. Authorities believe the driver of the box truck fell asleep at the wheel. The RV was carrying five people, 28
snakes
, two tortoises, five lizards, two dogs ...
Dozens of reptiles from ‘snake show’ greet troopers at scene of North Carolina wreck
Dozens of reptiles from a “snake show” greeted troopers at the scene of a North Carolina wreck, officials said. The animals — including 28 snakes — were riding in a trailer camper when it crashed in Wilson County. It happened along Interstate 95, a busy East Coast thoroughfare, state troopers told news outlets.
Box truck crashes into RV filled with more than two dozen snakes on I-95
Tuesday just past midnight, a large box truck rear-ended an RV – filled with more than two dozen snakes – heading from South Carolina to Pennsylvania on Interstate 95 in Wilson County, North Carolina.
RV filled with more than 2 dozen snakes rear-ended on I-95 while traveling from SC to PA
At least one of the snakes was a small, highly venomous viper, which became loose in the RV during the crash. The owner was able to catch the snake prior to EMS workers arriving.
Snake gets loose after RV carrying dozens of animals rear-ended by box truck on I-95
Tuesday just past midnight, a large box truck rear-ended an RV on I-95 in Wilson County. Inside the RV were 5 people, 28 snakes, 2 tortoises, 5 Bearded Dragons, 2 dogs and 1 cat.
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