13-foot Burmese python found in New York home
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has alerted residents about a large Burmese python found in a home, emphasizing the importance of permits for owning such species.
Burmese pythons, reaching lengths over 13 feet, are illegal to own in New York without a permit, highlighting issues surrounding the ownership of dangerous wildlife.
The snake’s owner faced legal repercussions for improperly housing a dangerous animal, underscoring state regulations aimed at protecting both the wildlife and the public.
New Jersey residents have been cautioned to remain vigilant about northern copperhead snakes after recent sightings, signaling a need for increased awareness of local wildlife.
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