Officials: 3 Venomous King Cobras Among More Than 300 Reptiles Seized From Home

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ALLEGANY, N.Y. (CBS/AP) — Three king cobras were among the more than 300 reptiles that state wildlife officials seized from a New York home.

The Department of Environmental Conservation says officers obtained a warrant Thursday morning to search a home in the town of Allegany, on the Pennsylvania border 60 miles southeast of Buffalo.

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Officers say inside they found three king cobras, six venomous Gila monsters and seven species of turtles kept in enclosures throughout the home, located near St. Bonaventure University.

DEC officials say several zoos and wildlife conservation groups have offered to care for the reptiles.

It's illegal in New York state to own venomous snakes.

Officials say the man living at the house faces charges.

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Native to Asia, king cobras are one of the deadliest snakes in the world and can grow up to 18 feet.

(© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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