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A retired snake catcher coincidentally stumbled upon a three metre-long diamond python snake inside a Woolworths supermarket in Sydney.
What would you do if you were enjoying the outdoors in your backyard with your family when a giant snake fell on your patio table? If you live within the range of the diamond python, it just might ...
Helaina Alati was browsing the spice aisle of an Australian supermarket when she came face-to-face with a huge snake. The head of the 10-foot-long non-venomous diamond python emerged through a ...
Helaina Alati was browsing the spice aisle of an Australian supermarket when she came face to face with a huge snake. The head of the 10-foot non-venomous diamond python emerged through a space in ...
He reportedly saw what he thought was a diamond python, a nonvenomous species of constrictor that resides on Australia’s east coast, and decided to bring it home.
An unidentified hiker in Australia was “extremely lucky” after being bitten by what he thought was a harmless diamond python, which he had captured and took home to show his kids ...
An eight-foot female diamond python checks out snake catcher Rob Ambrose in the Sydney, Australia suburbs in 2012. WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Image The Australian diamond python, or Morelia ...
Diamond pythons are found in large bushland areas and national parks in Sydney, but they're often "undetected because of their nocturnal, slow-moving habits," Sydney's Australian Museum explains.
Eisman said diamond pythons are native to Australia, but it was unusual to see one inside the city. He said the snake most likely is an abandoned pet. The snake was turned over to Sydney Wildlife ...
CANBERRA, Australia — Helaina Alati was browsing the spice aisle of an Australian supermarket when she came face-to-face with a huge snake. The head of the 10-foot nonvenomous diamond python ...
A 10-foot-long snake popped out at a woman in a grocery store in Sydney, Australia, earlier this week, but she was coincidentally also a trained snake catcher.
The snake was hanging out in the spice aisle when it was discovered. The shopper who found it, who happened to once volunteer for an animal rescue, believed it was a male most likely looking for a ...