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One hundred and two venomous snakes were removed from the backyard of a home in Sydney, Australia, where several adult redbellies seemingly gave birth to 97 newborns, an animal rescue service said.
The home owners at Horsley Park noticed snakes disappearing into a mulch pile on their property over the past two weeks. Reptile Relocation Sydney owner Cory Kerewaro said his snake catchers were ...
Sydney resident David Stein called in for back-up after he found what he thought were six red-bellied snakes on a mulch pile in his Horsley Park backyard last week. After Mr Stein’s wife ...