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Two giant rattlesnakes caught in Florida at cop's home

Por: Newsweek Tech February 10, 2023

Two huge rattlesnakes were caught on camera lurking in the front yard of a cop's house in South Florida.Husband and wife snake-catching duo Rhett and Taylor Stanberry attended the property in Estero, Lee County, on January 16, they told Newsweek. The pair remove and relocate snakes in the region.The Stanberrys estimated that the two eastern diamondback rattlesnakes—a male and female—measured around 4 feet and 5.5 feet in length... + full article



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