Wildlife rescuers retrieve 43 eggs thought to be from of one of the world’s most poisonous snakes, the eastern brownStudents at a school on the New South Wales mid-north coast have learned a valuable lesson: sandpits make great snake nests.Wildlife rescuers were shocked when a call to remove about a dozen eggs from a sandpit at a school near the coastal town of Laurieton, 350km north of Sydney, became rather more dramatic. Continue reading…
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