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An olive python has been filmed devouring a pigeon in WA. The snake species is non-venomous and is recognised as vulnerable. Snake experts say the Pilbara olive python can grow to up to five ...
Pilbara Olive Python, Pilbara Leaf-nosed Bat and Greater Bilby. Offset funds have also been received by the Department to undertake threat management actions such as the Fortescue Marsh Feral Cat ...
Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has committed to monitoring the endangered Pilbara olive python at its Christmas Creek mine. Ecologia Environmental Consultants has been awarded a three-year contract ...
Last week three rare 2m metre long Pilbara olive pythons were caught by the Tom Price volunteer snake rescue centre. Volunteer Dot Salmon said in the 12 years she and her husband Jim have been ...
“This is a great outcome for nationally protected species including the northern quoll, the Pilbara leaf nosed bat and the Pilbara olive python.” ...
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Pilbara snake handler's video shows olive python eating whole pigeonSnake expert Brian Bush said olive pythons are widespread in the Pilbara and very common around Tom Price. He said they are often found near water and can ambush animals when they come for a drink.
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