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A 3.6 metre pet Burmese python broke out of an aquarium and strangled a two-year-old girl in the bedroom of her Florida home.

Shaunnia Hare was already dead when paramedics arrived at the home, Lt Bobby Caruthers of the Sumter County Sheriff's Office said.

read more: http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/2558...n-kills-toddler

source: AP

image: Supplied: KILLER PYTHON....A snake that strangled a two-year-old child is taken away by officials in the US.

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They should have been jailed and shot in the past when they first bought the damn snake but that can't be changed now. The best thing that can happen now is for them to be removed from the gene pool. I'd be glad to help with the removal.

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They should have been jailed and shot in the past when they first bought the damn snake but that can't be changed now. The best thing that can happen now is for them to be removed from the gene pool. I'd be glad to help with the removal.

i agree mate...the saying "i`m as mad as a snake" comes to mind...

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