By the end of the day, a Sydney snake catcher bagged a total of 102 snakes, including both pregnant females and their newborns.
An animal rescue service in Australia expected to remove four red-bellied snakes from the backyard of a Sydney home. Instead, they uncovered more than 100.
David Stein called Reptile Relocation Sydney last week after watching around six snakes slither into the mulch. He learned from an internet search that pregnant, known as gravid, red-belly blacks pile ...
He said two of the captured adults gave birth to 29 snakes in the bag. “There was just over 40 that we pulled out of the pile and then when we went to leave the property, we checked the bags ...
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 ...
Cory Kerewaro, the owner of the relocation service, told ABC News that two of the captured adults gave birth to 29 newborn snakes in the bag while the snake catcher was still at work.
Red-bellied black snakes are a kind of venomous snake, and the females are known to congregate to give birth, said Kerewaro. What is unusual in this case is the fact that someone witnessed the ...
He learned from an internet search that pregnant, known as gravid, red-belly blacks pile on top of each other before they give birth. Snake catcher Dylan Cooper arrived that afternoon. Stein ...
The owner of Reptile Relocation Sydney, Cory Kerewaro, said two of the captured adult snakes gave birth to a total of 29 snakes in the bag while Cooper was still sifting through the mulch to catch ...