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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 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 ...
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.
Owner Luke Holman says, “Buttercup is a Burmese Python. She has met hundreds of people, and is a great all round snake.” She has also made appearances at events like the “Celebration of ...
The other 23 animals are being taken to zoos in New Brunswick and Ontario. Noah Barthe, 4, and his brother Connor, 6, were killed by a 45-kilogram African rock python in an apartment upstairs from ...
Jean-Claude Savoie, the owner of the python that the RCMP says killed two boys in northern New Brunswick earlier this week, did government officials a favour by taking in the animal and several ...
Article content. Reptilia Zoo is defying the city’s ban on exotic animals, pledging to have a Burmese python on display when it opens later this month, it announced Thursday.
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 ...