Coon Rapids Police Relocate 5-Foot Bull Snake Found In Yard

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A 5-and-a-half-foot snake is not a common sight in the Twin Cities, but a Coon Rapids resident recently called police to remove one from their yard.

The police department said on Facebook a community service officer recently relocated a bull snake from a yard near Bunker Hills Golf Club.

99% of the time being a CSO you get to help very cute creatures. The other 1% we try not to think about ????. (Pictured: CSO Sullivan)

Posted by Coon Rapids Police Department on Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Bull snakes are nonvenomous and mainly eat rodents. According to the Minnesota Zoo, they are the largest snakes in Minnesota and can grow up to 8 feet.

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