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  2. ‘Most dangerous snakes’ among nearly 200 illegally trafficked ...

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    Charges were brought against eight traffickers, according to the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission. ‘Most dangerous snakes’ among nearly 200 illegally trafficked in Florida, officials ...

  3. Florida dad keeps 200 exotic snakes in converted garage - AOL

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    The love for snakes is a family affair for the Christoforus, who own 200 of the serpents — such as rare green tree pythons, Amazon basin boas, Boeleni pythons and two venomous species, including ...

  4. List of snakes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Non-venomous subsection. 1.1 Racers (Coluber) ... This list of snakes of Florida includes all native snakes in the U.S. state of Florida. Non-venomous

  5. List of invasive species in the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    To combat the number of exotic snakes in the U.S., and specifically in South Florida, the U.S. Department of the Interior added four species of snakes—the Burmese python, both subspecies of the African rock python (northern and southern), and the yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus)—to Lacey Act provisions, making their import into the U.S ...

  6. Wildlife regulations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    According to the [2] Amended section 379.3761, F.S. prohibits the sale of any wild animal which is designated as a prohibited or conditional species, reptile of concern, or venomous reptiles in the State of Florida, regardless of the origin of the sale or location of the initial transaction.

  7. Officials Warn Fla. Residents About Venomous Snakes ... - AOL

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    A coral snake and diamondback rattlesnake were found hiding among debris, officials say Officials Warn Fla. Residents About Venomous Snakes After 2 Reptiles Are Found in Hurricane Milton Debris ...

  8. Snake bites in Myrtle Beach? Here’s how many one hospital ...

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    In addition to Cooperheads, South Carolina is home to five other venomous snakes: Coral Snake, Cottonmouth, Pigmy Rattlesnake, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake and Timber Rattlesnake.

  9. Bill Haast - Wikipedia

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    Bill Haast (December 30, 1910 – June 15, 2011 [1]) was the owner and operator, from 1947 until 1984, of the Miami Serpentarium, a tourist attraction south of Miami, Florida, where he entertained customers by performing live venom extraction from snakes. [2]