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Mom leaps into action to remove snake from daughter’s car | New York Post

A Texas mother who jumped into action and wrangled a snake away from her daughter’s car engine described her own bravery as just another day on the job.

Nicole Graham, a mother and business owner, was cleaning a chicken coop for a client in Burton when she found the snake on the premises. The slithering creature was in the coop but then found its way into a vehicle belonging to her daughter, Haylie, according to FOX 26 Houston.

Haylie capture the moment on camera — “as any teen would,” she later said — and uploaded it to social media. In the video, Graham can be seen safely apprehending the snake using a ruler, gloves and her expertise.

“Don’t try this at home,” Graham later told FOX 26, noting she knew the snake was non-venomous so that is why she acted without hesitation to remove it. “Picking snakes up, it’s not for everybody. Obviously, you always need to be cautious because it may not always be a nonvenomous snake, it could definitely be poisonous. So just be careful and do what you feel comfortable with.”

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/nicole-graham-removes-snake-from-daughters-car/

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