A Northern Pacific rattlesnake hitched a ride inside a Ferrari for nearly 300 miles across western Canada before slithering out into the showroom of the brand's dealership in Vancouver.
Employees first mistook the snake for a harmless garter and named it Enzo in honor of Ferrari's founder and the reptile's apparent "need for speed," the Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia said in a Facebook video. But after experts identified the snake as venomous, a nearby animal hospital whisked it away and discovered that it had been microchipped as part of a research project.