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No More Snakes on Planes (at JFK)

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Feds are moving to keep the Burmese python and eight other large slithering species out of the United States, and specifically out of JFK. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says the airport ban is important since New York is the biggest entry point to the U.S. for imported wildlife, reported AP. People bring snakes in as the pets, but often end up releasing them into the wild where they wreak havoc on delicate ecosystems like Florida's Everglades. Also on the chopping block are Indian pythons, Northern African pythons, Southern African pythons, reticulated pythons, boa constrictors and four species of anacondas. Before a final decision is made, the proposal will be open to a public hearing.

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  • AnnaZed

    "...People bring snakes in as the pets..."



    and as zee products to sell as well!



    (is English your first language? just askin')

  • Snoopy

    People are such fools some times. What do you do with a snake, especially a very large one, to call it a pet?

  • littlepinkknife

    They only "reek havoc" if they smell of havoc. Otherwise they wreak havoc.

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