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"He just found a nice dark spot and was hanging out there," she told CBC News. "We'd almost given up on him."
Monty's disappearance took on extra drama in July, when a python that was initially thought to be the missing snake was found poking out of a sewer grate.
Toronto Animal Control brought the snake to the family, and Sannella said her son noticed after a few days that the python was too large and had the wrong markings to be Monty.
The second python, dubbed Sneaky Pete, is now living at an animal sanctuary, and Monty is back in his tank.
"I'm very happy to know it's not loose in the house somewhere," Sannella said.