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Brazil fire destroys snake and spider collection

Burnt-out shelving units at the Butantan Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 15 May 2010
The flammable liquid preserving the snakes helped spread the fire

A leading collection of dead snakes, spiders and scorpions housed at a research centre in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has been destroyed by fire.

The curator of the Butantan Institute said the destruction of the entire collection was a "loss to humanity".

The nearly 80,000 preserved snakes and the thousands of specimens of spiders and scorpions were used in research.

Live animals housed nearby that are used to produce serums and vaccines were not harmed, the institute said.

"The entire collection was lost, the biggest collection of snakes in the world," curator Francisco Franco said. "It's a loss to humanity."

A firefighter said the flammable liquid used to preserve the specimens helped spread the fire.

The cause of the blaze is being investigated.

Some of the specimens in the 100-year-old collection were of rare or extinct species.



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