Another illegal creature has been turned in to officials.
The slithering critter was brought in to the Hawaiian Humane Society night.
Officials there have identified it as a "corn snake" which is commonly found in the southeastern and central United States.
The snake has since been turned over to the Department of Agriculture.
Under the Humane Society’s amnesty program, illegal animal owners can surrender their animals without fear of prosecution.
This is the seventh illegal snake turned in under the amnesty program since June.
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