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An employee at Market Basket in Manchester, New Hampshire found a snake inside the package, according to Mack Ralbovsky, the Vice President of Rainforest Reptile Shows.
The snake was discovered before the bananas were available to consumers. An "unwanted hitchhiker" was found in a box of bananas at a New Hampshire grocery store on Friday, according to Rainforest ...
Also like the other species on nearby islands, the Rosen's tree snake is found in the rainforest, villages and gardens tended by humans. Featured Weekly Ad.
Market Basket did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday. Unharmed, the snake has since found a new home with Beverly-based Rainforest Reptile Shows. “In general, these situations are ...
Paul Rosolie allowed a 20-foot anaconda to coil around him and bite his head — all to raise awareness for the Amazon’s ...
In the rainforest of French Guiana, a new species was hiding in plain sight. Tucker Johnson via Unsplash In the tropical rainforests of French Guiana, a new species has been hiding in plain sight ...
In the rainforest of French Guiana, a new species was hiding in plain sight. Tucker Johnson via Unsplash In the tropical rainforests of French Guiana, a new species has been hiding in plain sight ...
Market Basket employees were in for a shock on Saturday when they discovered a scaly surprise nestled in a bunch of bananas. A venomous, 1.5-foot long snake was hiding within the produce and ...
Scientists discover a new cryptic snake species in French Guiana. The black and white snail-eating snake is unique to the region and genetically distinct.
The snake was not harmed and given to Rainforest Reptiles Shows. For Mack Ralbovsky, vice president of Rainforest Reptiles, this was not a first.
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