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Python found at California In-N-Out, 40 miles from home, is reunited with her human family

How does an escaped python make it the approximately 40 miles from her home in San Bernardino to the newly opened Monrovia In-N-Out location? The Pasadena Humane Society still isn’t sure.

On Monday, Henny, a 3- to 4-foot long, 3.6-pound python, was found by a worker in the In-N-Out drive thru and reported to animal control.

Two days later, Henny’s family came forward to claim the snake after a member of the family recognized Henny on the news.

Henny, an escaped San Bernardino python, was found at the Monrovia In-N-Out earlier this week. (Courtesy of the Pasadena Humane Society) 

The family said Henny had been missing since escaping from their San Bernardino home on Aug. 11, according to the Pasadena Humane Society. The family came to the humane society to confirm Henny’s identity and she was reunited with her family.

“During her stay with us, Henny had been a little shy,” the Pasadena Humane Society wrote on social media. “But the moment she was back in her family’s arms, she relaxed completely, posing for photos and proudly showing off those special markings that helped make her reunification possible.”

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