Snake alarm in Sydney: 102 baby snakes saved from a garden!

Snake alarm in Sydney: 102 baby snakes saved from a garden!

Sydney, Australien - In Sydney Australian, a homeowner experienced a dramatic discovery in his garden. When a snake catcher was called to remove several black red belly snakes, nobody suspected the extent of the problem. The resident originally thought that it was four animals, but the reality was much more shocking. As vienna.at reported, the reptile experts pulled a total of 102 snakes from a pile of leaves. This number was made up of 97 newborn snakes and five mothers who gave birth to their offspring.

A routine insert becomes a mini-alb dream

The team of "Reptile Relocation Sydney" was called for a routine insert because the homeowner had seen toxic reptiles in his garden over the past two weeks. According to puls24 it is not unusual at this time of the season that females gather in a place to give birth to their young. But when rummaging through the mulch it quickly became clear that more than just a few snakes were hidden; The snake catchers were able to discover one snake after the other until the number rose to incredible 102.

The black red belly snake, which is less toxic in Australia than other species, can still cause painful bites, as experts warn. The laws in Australia require that prisoners are released at least 20 kilometers from the fishing location. In this case, a remote area was selected for the snakes so that they could be released into nature again. The homeowner was under emotionally under pressure and expressed that he had "trembled and slotted" when he saw the amount of reptiles.

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