Environment
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More Than 120 Venomous Snakes Found in Home of Dead Man in Maryland
Local police of Charles County, Maryland received a report on January 19th, that a neighbor was lying unconscious in his home where he lived alone. The 49-year-old Maryland man identified as David Riston of Pomfret was pronounced dead at the scene. While the investigation is ongoing, a local news report said that authorities found more than 120 snakes in David's home at the time of his death, most of them were venomous species and illegal to keep.
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