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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 ...
A large python found slithering in a public trash can outside an Australian barbershop was rescued by an amateur reptile enthusiast and turned over to authorities.
Diamond pythons aren't especially dangerous, but they can grow quite large and like seeking out warmth in suburban homes along the Australian coastline.
Alati quickly identified the snake as being a non-venomous diamond python and ran home to get her snake bag. You know, the snake bag you probably just have lying around at your house too.
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Shoppers at an Australian supermarket were taken back after a 10-ft Diamond python popped out of the spice aisle to say hello. Thankfully, the serpent was removed without incident.
A group of diamond pythons tied up in a mating ball. A family came across a pile of pythons while walking the beach in Royal National Park in Australia over the weekend. Mother Karin Byrne ...
A shopper at a Woolworth’s supermarket in suburban Sydney, Australia found a diamond python in the spice aisle.
Sydney, Australia, resident Jarred Smith is claiming that when he opened his box of corn flakes, he found a six-foot diamond python coiled up inside.
In Australia this week, shoppers at a grocery store in a sleepy Sydney suburb got a big surprise, a snake slithering around the spice aisle - and not just any snake, a 10-foot-long diamond python ...
Redland's Snake Catcher The snake catchers do not specify the species. There are 14 species of python that live in Australia, including the carpet python, diamond python and scrub python.