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He is in stable condition after the altercation at a federal prison in Sumter County.
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A new audio documentary from WUFT shows how Black Floridians found ways to enjoy the coast during the Jim Crow era.
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Commercial breeding of tegus and green iguanas will not be immediately banned but phased out until June 30, 2024.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is proposing a slew of tighter regulations on invasive reptiles. But reptile breeders, exhibitors and shop owners are saying they will threaten the nature of their business, including public education about these species.
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Entering his second year in office, the Republican governor endorsed the same conservative themes he has discussed for weeks ahead of the legislative session, which started Tuesday.
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The Gourmet Rodent is home to 75,000 animals ranging from ball pythons and corn snakes to arachnids, frozen mice and scorpions. The city of Newberry made zoning changes to accommodate the exotic pet business, which owner Mike Layman says is the largest in the world.