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Snakes, lizards and alligators, Oh My!

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Animal owners had an opportunity to hand in exotic non native animals without having to answer any questions.

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People brought in snakes, parrots, turtles and lizards. One man even turned up with three alligators.

Steve Anderson turned in three big pythons that he's raised for 13 years. He got one last minute with them before he left them in the hands of Florida Fish and Wildlife workers.
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Reply#1 - Sun Nov 8, 2009 8:11 AM EST
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