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“I grew up in Darwin and have lived here for 15 years, so had seen enough scrub pythons to know it was not venomous.,” she said. “There was no hesitation, no thought, it was just all adrenaline.
Queensland Police spotted the giant scrub python, estimated to be more than 5m long, during a night patrol in woods surrounding Wujul Wujul, 345 kilometres north of Cairns.
Siam the pet scrub python is a whopping 4.5 metres long WHEN this slippery customer joined a southeast Queensland family, he was small enough to fit on his owner’s arm.
Two police officers in northern Queensland, Australia, came across a 16-foot long scrub python during a late night patrolling Sunday. The giant snake blocked their way near a remote town Wujal ...
A scrub python hitching a free ride up the range has given a Queensland woman the fright of her life when the reptilian stowaway popped out from under the bonnet. SEE THE VIDEO Peter Carruthers ...
Scrub pythons are one of the largest snake species in the world and can grow up to eight metres long. They are found in North Queensland, Indonesia, Western New Guinea, Papua New Guinea and other ...
The officers came across the snake near Wujul Wujul, about 345km (210 miles) north of the city of Cairns. Scrub pythons, Australia's longest snake, can grow up to 7m (23ft), according to Australia ...
Scrub python unhinges jaw and eats wallaby whole in Queensland While some claim the photo is fake, others are quite certain it’s real after encountering similar scenes themselves.
Redland's Snake Catcher image of the snake crossing the Queensland road. One commenter suggested the unidentified snake may be a scrub python. Redland's Snake Catcher The snake catchers do not ...
Siam the pet scrub python is a whopping 4.5 metres long WHEN this slippery customer joined a southeast Queensland family, he was small enough to fit on his owner’s arm.
Queensland police shared the photo, taken earlier this year, across its social media accounts on Monday. They said it had since received more than two million views and 10,000 comments.
A quite literally jaw dropping picture of a python apparently unhinging its jaw and eating an entire wallaby whole has shocked the internet with many struggling to believe it’s real.
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