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An eight-foot female diamond python checks out snake catcher Rob Ambrose in the Sydney, Australia suburbs in 2012. WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Image ...
The head of the 10-foot-long non-venomous diamond python emerged through a space in a shelf above the spice jars in the Sydney store. In this image made from video provided by Helaina Alati, ...
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.
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10-Foot-Long Python Found In Australian Store's Spice Aisle The nonvenomous Diamond Python was hiding behind the cumin. One shopper just happened to be a trained snake catcher.
Diamond pythons are the most active during November when they look for mates and begin laying eggs. This is the time when you are most likely to encounter one in the wild or see a falling snake ...
This is the horrifying moment a huge python slithers along a shelf in a busy supermarket. The three-metre long reptile was seen slinking through a spice section of a Woolworths in Sydney this week ...
An unidentified hiker in Australia was “extremely lucky” after being bitten by what he thought was a harmless diamond python, which he had captured and took home to show his kids.
Diamond pythons are non venomous snakes and are closely related to carpet pythons. They have distinctive markings on their back with bright yellow or cream coloured, diamond shaped scales.
A python was spotted slithering around a store in the heart of the Big Apple's Diamond District Friday -- just two days after another snake was found on the Upper West Side.
A family in Australia initially feared this diamond python found among a child's toys was a venomous red-bellied black snake. Australian Snake Catchers ...