To write about the increase in snake encounters in Australia, a journalist had to get hands-on with the slithering reptiles. By Natasha Frost Natasha Frost is a reporter based in Melbourne, Australia.
Most of us have been guilty of sucking the odd spider up a vacuum cleaner at some point in our lives. But sucking up a snake is much more unusual. After setting off to go kayaking on Tuesday afternoon ...
A snake catcher in Queensland, Australia has rescued schoolchildren from a horror day as a highly venomous snake was found in a school, nestled by the garbage bins. Steven Brown of Brisbane North ...
This vacation took a scary — and slithery — turn. A man in Australia called a snake catcher to let him know his wife sucked up one of the venomous creatures in a vacuum cleaner. The pair was at a ...
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Snake Catcher Finds 'Highly Venomous' Snake Hiding So Deep in a Couch It 'Takes Nearly an Hour' to Remove the Reptile
Snake Catcher Dan had to use patience, a flashlight, and a hook to relocate the red-bellied black snake. Could you be sharing your sofa with a dangerous snake? A family in Australia found out the ...
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