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Slithering home: Sam the missing python returns to Alaska owner

The 5-metre snake had caused concern when he disappeared two weeks ago. On Monday, its owner found the snake in the living room.

Two weeks ago, Sam ate an 11-kilogram rabbit then went missing. On Monday, its owner found the snake at home

A 5-metre python that had caused concern in a community north of Anchorage, Alaska, since it went missing two weeks ago has returned home.

Matsunika-Sustina Borough Animal Care reports that Sam slithered back into view Monday in the living room of its owners' home in the town of Meadow Lakes.

Sam had attracted international media attention after it went missing 14 days ago.

One of its owners tells the borough's Animal Care department that Sam was fed an 11 kilogram rabbit before it disappeared.

"He doesn't know where it was hiding," Animal Care Officer Darla Erskine wrote in her report. "The owner walked into the living room, and Sam was slithering across the floor."

There are no wild snakes in most of Alaska.