Westmoreland

Youngwood’s where the wild things are

Kristina Serafini
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Monica Sauk of Murrysville holds a panther chameleon during the monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo Sunday at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall.
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Assorted snakes are seen in containers during the monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo Sunday at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall.
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A snake hangs down the back of Nicole Yaccarino of North Union Township, Fayette County during the monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo Sunday at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall.
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Harry Holloway of Oil City, Venango County, holds a baby California kingsnake during the monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo Sunday at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall.
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Monica Sauk of Murrysville has her photo taken as she holds a panther chameleon during the monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo Sunday at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall.
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People check out a vendor’s table during the monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo Sunday at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall.

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The monthly Westmoreland Reptile Expo was held at the Youngwood Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall on Sunday.

The expo, which began in 2015, features a number of reptiles and amphibians, as well as supplies and other items for sale.

The next expo will take place on Feb. 7.

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