Skansen Zoo in Stockholm, Sweden, was forced to turn away visitors on Monday after the king cobra named Sir Hiss escaped, just days after arriving at the popular attraction
A zoo was forced to close its doors as keepers performed a frantic search for a highly venomous king cobra that escaped from its enclosure.
The Skansen Zoo in Stockholm, Sweden – described as the world’s first and oldest open air museum – told visitors they couldn’t go in on Monday.
Staff were busy inside hunting for the snake which had fled the reptile hut over the weekend.
The deadly creature, now nicknamed Houdini after the famous escape artist, had only arrived at the zoo a few days before.