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Reptiles rescued from bedroom during NSW raid - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Reptiles rescued from bedroom during NSW raidUpdated December 06, 2011 09:50:15 Officials have seized nearly 50 native reptiles being held at a remote property in south-western New South Wales.A tip-off led police and investigators from the state's Office of Environment and heritage to the house at Oxley, near Hay.In a bedroom of the house they found 34 shingleback lizards, five blue-tongue lizards, five eastern bearded dragons and two geckos.National Parks and Wildlife western region director Mark Peacock says the animals were in poor heath."The animals were found with no food or water and no cages to protect them from each other," Mr Peacock said."Many had been defecated on by other reptiles in the room."The animals were assessed and treated by a vet at Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbfficials also recovered a sand goanna lizard and lace monitor lizard from a home at nearby Maude.Mr Peacock says it is possible charges will be laid over the haul."Intelligence received by investigators is that Australian native reptiles are highly sought after by overseas traders," he said.
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