A surprise visitor made its way to dinner.
Employees at an In-N-Out burger restaurant in California experienced quite the shock when they encountered a large python making its way through the premises.
This non-venomous snake made its chilling appearance in the drive-through area of the Monrovia location on Monday, leading to its eventual retrieval, according to a statement from the Pasadena Humane Society reported.
“An employee stumbled upon the surprising sight,” the organization added. “[The snake] appears to have been well cared for, suggesting it may have recently escaped from its home.”
The organization is actively seeking the owner of the elusive snake and has not made it available for adoption as of yet.
Ball pythons can grow as long as five feet, utilizing constriction to subdue their prey by biting and then wrapping their muscular bodies around it.