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February 2, 2016
Riverside, CA

A 17-foot-long albino Burmese python was found dead in a Southern California dump. The snake was likely a pet who had died of natural causes and then was illegally dumped, according to Riverside County Animal Control.

  • Primates
February 1, 2016
Melbourne, FL

A woman and her two dogs encountered a nine-foot green anaconda in their yard. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers took the snake to a veterinary facility where it was euthanized.

Green anacondas are not native to Florida, and was likely owned as a pet.

  • Reptiles
January 31, 2016
Glendale, CO

A man stole a piebald python from a PetSmart. Police believe the same man may have also stolen another snake at a different PetSmart.

  • Reptiles
January 30, 2016
Jacksonville, FL

A 10-year-old male Black and White Ruffled lemur named Potter escaped his enclosure at the Jacksonville Zoo. Zoo staff spotted him in a tree along the main path and redirected visitors so they didn’t get too close to wildlife.

Crews spent a couple of hours trying to get him down and eventually had to use a tranquilizer. Potter was returned to his enclosure.

  • Primates
January 30, 2016
Oklahoma City, OK

Chai, a 37-year-old Asian elephant, died at the Oklahoma City Zoo. She had been transferred from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle the previous May, despite significant pressure from activists to transfer her to a sanctuary. Zoo officials said there had been no red flags about her health, but medical documents and keeper notes revealed that Chai suffered multiple injuries, weight loss, skin lesions, chewing problems, and other incidents in the months before her death, including two times when she was unable to get up on her own.

  • Elephants
January 29, 2016
North Port, FL

The body of a woman was found along with two live monkeys in a hotel room in southwest Florida. The two capuchin monkeys were found in carriers.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said the animals would be placed with someone licensed to own a capuchin monkey as an exotic pet.

  • Primates
January 28, 2016
Mottville, MI

About 20 exotic mammals, spiders, and fish were discovered in squalid conditions in a home in rural Southwest Michigan after animal control responded to a complaint about small kangaroos jumping around in a backyard.

The animals discovered included four wallabies, an aggressive monkey, sugar gliders, a coatimundi, a tarantula, a large venomous spider, several fish and an exotic rat-like animal.

Troy Leiby and Jessica Archberger face felony charges of animal abandonment and cruelty.

  • Primates
  • Reptiles
  • Other
January 28, 2016
New York City, NY

Buster, the kangaroo who escaped a Staten Island home on October 17, 2015, was surrendered to Popcorn Park Zoo in New Jersey and died three days later.

The 18-month-old kangaroo was diagnosed with toxoplasmosis, an illness caused by a parasite. Experts also blamed his decline in health on stress stemming from his living conditions, which can make kangaroos susceptible to other diseases.

  • Other
January 27, 2016
Pima, AZ

A wolf-dog hybrid named Wolfie was shot to death. He escaped from his owner about six months ago and had been roaming the neighborhood since then. The owner was unsuccessful in her attempts to catch him and eventually had to move out of town, leaving the dog behind. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department had also tried to recapture him without success.

  • Other
January 25, 2016
Lansing, IL

A six-foot, 200-lb alligator was removed from a suburban Lansing home where it had been living for the last 26 years. The owner would periodically put it out into his backyard, but most of the time it stayed in a large cage.

The alligator was discovered by an appliance repairman. He contacted animal control officers, who removed it from the house.

The owner told police he got the alligator when it was a baby at a swap meet in Kankakee. He is charged with misdemeanor unlawful possession of an endangered species.

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