Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Seminole men has changed in the new law exotic animals Morse said that the belt is not the first time the muntjac Daly has come and so the was charged under the law a second degree offense. Morse said Daly also received a warning for violating the cages under the new law requirements.Penalties vary depending on the type of animal, but Morse said fines can reach $ 10,000 and include jail time.Attempts Daly no no comment were unsuccessful. The muntjac is currently in rescue and wildlife rehabilitation. "Once again, we hope this is the first example of lazy and wild animals," said Morse. "Unfortunately, this may not be the case, but the purpose of this Act is to
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