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It looks like that 11 foot Python that was on the loose in Tifton is no longer a threat to neighbors or pets in the area.

The owners say they found their pet snake Saturday afternoon. A photographer from the Fun Channel Network shot images of the owner, Dennis Skinner, as he holds the massive Burmese Albino Python named "Tiny."

Skinner says he noticed her buried underneath some debris near a rabbit pin Saturday afternoon around 1:00.

Tiny's owners thought someone unlatched their snake pin and let her out Friday. That prompted a code red alert that had a lot of folks watching their steps.

After this misadventure, Skinner says he plans to sell Tiny soon.