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2 dead snakes found in package at post office

By The Associated Press
Published: March 27, 2016, 9:36pm

WASHINGTON, Pa. — Two dead venomous snakes were found in a package in a western Pennsylvania post office this month, federal authorities said.

The box shipped from the Philippines to the Beaver County post office was declared as containing T-shirts.

Capt. Thomas Christ of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission said a waterways conservation officer opened the box and found two venomous pit vipers, both dead. Officials said they believe the reptiles were alive when they were put in the box.

Additional snakes were found at the home of the person to which the box was addressed, Christ said. He said he could not say what the person intended to do with the snakes if they had arrived alive.

Mailing an animal is a federal offense, and in Pennsylvania, a permit is required to buy a snake, said Henry Kacprzyk, curator of reptiles at the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium.

Kacprzyk also said that brining an exotic snake from another country is dangerous, since hospitals carry antivenin antidotes for venomous snakes common to the United States but don’t have antidotes for those from other countries.

“People are taking risks,” Kacprzyk said. “People assume, if they get a bite, they can go to the hospital, and that is not the case.”

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