RELATED: Massive 18-foot python wraps around hunter during capture in Florida EvergladesWilson named the baby rat snake “Double Trouble” and took it to the Catawba Science Center, which is about 30 miles away from her Taylorsville home, in hopes people would like to look at the unique reptile.AdvertisementBut a few days after dropping off “Double Trouble,” Wilson got a message from a snake wrangler who said he would actually like to purchase the snake as a gift for his son.Wilson decided the snake should go to the snake wrangler because “it just felt right,” she said.The next day, Wilson returned to the Catawba Science Center where they happily gave back “Double Trouble” so the snake could go to its new home.Storyful contributed to this.