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| Javier Torres, 42, left, and Alfredo Lopez de Queralta, 45, | 
  Two Miami men are
behind bars following a year-long investigation by state and federal wildlife
officers who viewed several online videos of one of the men handling federally
protected Florida panther kittens and wrestling and harassing several
alligators in the Big Cypress National Preserve.
   The other man
filmed the adventures and posted the videos on YouTube, according to a Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission arrest report.
 Alfredo Lopez de
Queralta, 45, and Javier Torres, 42, were arrested Tuesday on eight felony
counts each of killing, injuring or possessing alligators or eggs without
authority and eight misdemeanor counts pertaining to handling endangered or
threatened species.
   Alfredo Lopez de
Queralta, 45, and Javier Torres, 42, were arrested Tuesday on eight felony
counts each of killing, injuring or possessing alligators or eggs without
authority and eight misdemeanor counts pertaining to handling endangered or
threatened species.HARASSING BABY PANTHERS - In a video, an adult panther is shown running away, and the cameraman, Queralta, whispers "pantera." Then, Torres emerges holding two panther kittens, "kissing and cuddling them," FWC Investigator Guy Gilbert wrote in his report. Torres then says to the camera, one is male and one is female."He poses with the kittens again before tossing them back into the den
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| Alligator in the Big Cypress National Preserve. Miami Herald | 
STORY: http://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/wildlife/They-harassed-gators-and-panthers-in-the-Glades-cops-say-Their-video-busted-them_165475160
 


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