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After two days of searching, officials at a Louisiana aquarium have finally located a 12-foot-long albino Burmese python that escaped from its enclosure earlier this week. The Advocate reports that Cara the python broke out of her enclosure early Monday morning at the Blue Zoo Aquarium, which is located inside the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge.According to CNN, Cara escaped her exhibit by brute force when it bent the tank s corner to get free. This is like if we lost ou
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