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Florida wildlife officials kill pregnant boa, 30+ pythons on video: report

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime April 13, 2023

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Florida Fish and Wildlife officers expressed regret for killing a pregnant boa constrictor at a reptile facility. On April 11, Chris Coffee told WJTV he couldn’t watch the seven-minute video posted by The United States Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK). Coffee, the owner of the pythons, told the station watching the video was like “watching someone kill my kids.” He said he had a permit for ownership but the FWC made it obsolete in... + full article



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