Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Twitter Helps Find a Runaway Snake, Followed My Thousands of People on Twitter


The management of the Bronx Zoo’s reptile house realized this Monday afternoon that an Egyptian cobra has just miraculously disappeared from the place over this weekend very discreetly. While all the keepers at the reptile house give up everything just to catch the dangerous creature in the shortest time possible, apparently tens of thousands of people all over the universe have already caught the snake. It has found to be seeking refuge in Twitter.
Twitter Page of the Runaway Snake
It was first discovered at 2 p.m., right there on twitter, while the snake initiated the conversation announcing: “I want to thank those animals from the movie ‘Madagascar.’ ” This tweet straight forwardly referred to the escapees of Central Park Zoo in a very popular 2005 animated film. “They were a real inspiration,” it followed.
It took only few hours after the discovery, that everyone had their eye on this poisonous snake, named @BronxZoosCobra, as quite a few thousand people were following him already. While on an actual interaction people would definitely feel shy as far away as possible, but apparently thanks to twitter, people instead started following the cold-blooded, venomous creature as it began to trend worldwide.
During a new e-mail interview, the cobra humorously admitted that actually the primary reason for it to join Twitter was quite similar to the rest of the people on twitter. It tweeted saying “I just want Justin Bieber to follow me.” Soon after, predictably everyone started questioning of the whereabouts of the snake on run, along with the one question that how did one snake manage to type online. The snake properly answered the minds of people explaining that “Thanks to touch screen technology, it just takes a flick of the tail.”
Now after this Tuesday morning, while the zoo’s reptile keepers actually focus on their actual hunt, they still started following the cobra online just in case he reveals any location related information. Later the snake even acknowledged and admitted that it was ultimately; go back to the reptile house at the Bronx Zoo. Later another tweet again emphasized in this regard as it said that “There is no strict social media policy for zoo animals, but we’ll see.”

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