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Reptile expo brings out exotic animal enthusiasts of all ages | CBC News
"I always had pythons growing up," Sarah said. "They're just so different, and everyone is so afraid of them, but they are kind of cute and really good pets, they're really easy." Sarah and her three-year-old son Jack were two of the hundreds of people who showed up in West St. Paul, just north of…
