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A Moncton, N.B., zoo official says more than a dozen animals from the exotic pet store below the apartment where two boys were strangled to death by a python.
In this particular case, the African rock python — the kind of giant snake the RCMP identified as responsible for the deaths of Noah Barthe, 4½, and Connor Barthe, 6 — is not permitted in New ...
The animals are being seized days after Noah Barthe, 4, and his brother Connor, 6, were killed by a 45-kilogram African rock python in an apartment above Reptile Ocean ...
The African rock python that killed two boys in Campbellton, N.B., on Monday wasn't the only banned species found at the Reptile Ocean pet store, officials say. Twenty-seven illegal animals ...
Four days ago, four-year-old Noah Barthe and his six-year-old brother Connor were killed by an African rock python in an apartment upstairs from the store, Reptile Ocean.
Buttercup the Python at risk of being put down after animal control conducts sting By Ted Field Global News Posted April 7, 2016 10:55 pm Updated April 8, 2016 9:43 am ...
Reptilia last year launched a renewed push to have city council exempt it from the city’s animal control bylaw that bans so-called Class 7 animals in the city. Municipal politicians voted that ...
Connor and Noah Barthe, aged 7 and 5, are believed to have been killed by a python that escaped a pet store in Campbelton, N.B. They were found dead on Monday Aug. 5, 2013. This is a recent photo ...
Dramatic footage captures a massive python captured after escaping from a zoo and eating a family's farm animals in a frenzied rampage. The 15ft-long snake - nicknamed Sawa - sparked panic after ...
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