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  2. Snakes, Alligators and Other Exotic Animals Found Inside ...

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    Renters in one New York City apartment apparently took that a little too literally. On Friday, NYPD officers reportedly found 13 exotic animals -- including a tarantula, two alligators, two

  3. StreetEasy - Wikipedia

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    The company became popular by aggregating real estate listings into a single location. Listings were published with price changes and information like days the property had been on the market. [2] [4] This information was previously unavailable to the public and by 2008 the company's website was averaging 4.5 million page views per month. [2]

  4. Exclusive-Blackstone seeks $800 million loan to finance New York office purchase, sources say ... There may not be a lot of homes for sale these days, but there is a lot of housing space sitting ...

  5. 10 apartment units evacuated after venomous coral snake ... - AOL

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    A loose coral snake forced the evacuation of a German apartment building. 10 apartment units evacuated after venomous coral snake slithers out of terrarium Skip to main content

  6. Sewer alligator - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times reports the city rescues 100 alligators per year, some directly from homes where they are kept as illegal pets (which can be legally ordered online in other states and are legal to mail when small), and some from outside (where they can attract considerable attention) though mostly above-ground. [1]

  7. Lampropeltis getula - Wikipedia

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    L. g. getula can be quite docile even when caught wild Florida kingsnake in Dixie County, Florida. Adult specimens of the speckled kingsnake, L. g. holbrooki, are the smallest race at 91.5 cm (36.0 in) in snout-to-vent length (SVL) on average, while L. g. getula is the largest at 107 cm (42 in) SVL on average. [7]

  8. 13-foot Burmese python seized from New York home, owner ... - AOL

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    The snake was located in the New Hartford home that same day. It was 13 feet and 2 inches long and confined to a "4 to 5 foot tank," the environmental conservation department said. The python was ...

  9. Yellow anaconda - Wikipedia

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    The yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus), also known as the Paraguayan anaconda, [2] is a boa species endemic to southern South America. It is one of the largest snakes in the world but smaller than its close relative, the green anaconda. No subspecies are currently recognized. Like all boas and pythons, it is non-venomous and kills its prey by ...