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Alati quickly identified the snake as being a non-venomous diamond python and ran home to get her snake bag. You know, the snake bag you probably just have lying around at your house too.
Diamond pythons aren't especially dangerous, but they can grow quite large and like seeking out warmth in suburban homes along the Australian coastline.
Helaina Alati was browsing the spice aisle of an Australian supermarket when she came face-to-face with a huge snake. The head of the 10-foot-long non-venomous diamond python emerged through a ...
Diamond pythons are found in large bushland areas and national parks in Sydney, but they're often "undetected because of their nocturnal, slow-moving habits," Sydney's Australian Museum explains.
25-year-old Helaina Alati was browsing the aisles at a supermarket when she suddenly spotted a non-venomous diamond python. She was able to safely remove the snake.
They found a diamond python in the spice aisle that was 10-feet long. Diamond pythons are also sometimes known as carpet pythons.
CANBERRA, Australia — Helaina Alati was browsing the spice aisle of an Australian supermarket when she came face-to-face with a huge snake. The head of the 10-foot nonvenomous diamond python ...
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 ...
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.
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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