Australian reptile handlers say they have been stunned to rescue 102 venomous snakes from a backyard mulch pile in Sydney, reports BBC.
Cory Kerewaro said his business was initially called to rescue "a bunch" of the reptiles after one was reported to have bitten a dog at the property.
When his colleague arrived, he discovered 40 red-bellied black snakes - four of which gave birth to more live young once he had placed them in a removal bag. Red-bellied black snakes are one of the most common venomous species in Australia but have not caused any human deaths on record.
More than 100 venomous snakes found in Sydney yard
FE Team | Published: February 08, 2025 00:32:51
More than 100 venomous snakes found in Sydney yard
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