WSB-TV · 19h
Snakes alive! 102 venomous red-bellied reptiles found in Australian man’s backyard
An Australian man thought there were six venomous red-bellied black snakes slithering in a pile of mulch in his backyard. Instead, there were 102 of them -- including 97 babies. Sydney resident David Stein called for help after discovering the reptiles last week, News.com.au reported.
BBC · 1d
More than 100 venomous snakes found in Sydney yard
Red-bellied black snakes are one of the most common venomous species in Australia but have not caused any human deaths on record. The five adult and 97 baby snakes are currently under quarantine and will be released into a national park once the weather cools.
TUCSON News Now Kold · 23h
Homeowner finds more than 100 snakes in his yard
David Stein said he saw a few reptiles in his backyard, which is common for the area. However, when the snake catcher dug into his mulch pile, he saw 102 snakes, including 97 newborns. The snakes are red-bellied black snakes. Pregnant females often congregate before giving birth.
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