Wildlife officials charge owner of 18-foot python

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Sun, 09/20/2009 - 14:08

A python named Delilah was moved by Florida Wildlife officials to a temporary home when his cage near Lake Apopka, Fla., was deemed unsuitable on Friday, Sept., 11, 2009.


 

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