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PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 4:33 pm    Post subject: Snakes In A Blaze: Poison Reptiles Found In Fire Reply with quote


Snakes In A Blaze: Poison Reptiles Found In Fire
2006 by The Associated Press.


NEW YORK -- Firefighters responding to a burning Staten Island home found more than smoke and flames. Inside a set of plastic containers, they discovered five poisonous snakes.

State officials on Friday were investigating the origin of the three venomous copperheads and two timber rattlesnakes, which were confiscated by police and taken to an animal rescue facility in Brooklyn following Thursday's fire.

Venomous snakes are illegal to own without a license in New York.

Richard Gentles, a spokesman for Animal Care & Control of New York City, said the organization would be looking for a new home for the reptiles, perhaps at a licensed sanctuary. They might also be released into the wilderness in an area where others of their species are normally found.

"They are beautiful and they are in excellent condition, and they are healthy," he said.

A spokeswoman for the state's Department of Environmental Conservation said the agency is trying to learn who owned the snakes and whether that person was licensed to have them.

Timber rattlesnakes, which can grow up to four feet long, are found wild in pockets of New York State and southern New Jersey, but are considered a threatened species. Copperheads can be up to three feet long and are also native to New York.

Details of the fire were not immediately known.




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GingerValentine



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 4:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hm, staten island? I live right near that. Ugh. why would they keep posionus snakes in plastic containers? Ah well to each his own. I also had no idea that we even had timber rattlesnakes anywhere near new york. i figured they would nead a much warmer and dryer climate than here.
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