| April 4, 2007 | | | | employees that a snake has entered in their |
| You might be astonished to hear that but that's true. | | | | premises. After that all the Googlers started |
| It is not an April fool's Joke but it was really hard for | | | | searching for the snake but it became really |
| Google Employees to find a snake. The incident took | | | | impossible for Google Googlers to find the snake. |
| place on April4, when an email was received by a | | | | Although Google Googlers declined to provide |
| Google employee that a snake has just entered in | | | | additional details but many bloggers and other forums |
| Google's New York office. The email came from the | | | | are writing about this strange incident, presenting the |
| owner of a 3 ft. long ball python snake that | | | | fact in their own way. |
| disappeared from a tank on Sunday and entered the | | | | After spending the whole day, all the employees lost |
| Google's New York office. The email also warned | | | | hope about finding the snake. Thanks to the Kaiser's |
| that "Please do not attempt to touch the snake, | | | | (name of the snake) owner who was with the |
| instead, call security immediately". Although, the snake | | | | employees of the Google, Kaiser was finally caught in |
| was not poisonous but the fear of snake cautioned | | | | the night by the owner himself and all the Googlers |
| the employees of Google. | | | | could work with peace. The email also reminds |
| The news of this incident was first confirmed by a | | | | Googlers that Dogs are the only pets that are |
| Technical news blog. According to them, an email was | | | | allowed in Google's New York office. |
| received by Googlers, short term of Google | | | | |