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A surprising encounter with a large snake has sparked curiosity and concern in Sydney's south. A red-tailed boa constrictor, a species not native to Australia, was recently captured after several days ...
Australians warned of escaped boa constrictor in Sydney suburb, residents urged to report sightings for capture.
A boa constrictor has been found and captured after days of sightings in Sydney's south. Footage emerged online of the large snake on the loose, which a professional believed to be a red-tailed ...
Sydney residents are on high alert as an exotic boa constrictor has escaped in the coastal suburb of Sylvania. Authorities ...
Footage has emerged of a large snake — believed to be a boa constrictor — on the loose in Sydney's south. Red-tailed boa constrictors are not native to Australia and can be victim of the ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNSydney residents on alert for escaped boa constrictorThe boa constrictor is not native to Australia and is a high risk of establishing populations in a wide range of environments ...
The boa constrictor, believed to be a red-tail, was spotted slithering towards a boat ramp at Tom Ugly’s Bridge in Sylvania ...
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Inquirer on MSNVideo: Sydney on alert for escaped boa constrictorSydney: Whether its pounding surf, man eating crocodiles, or predatory sharks Australians are used to keeping their eyes peeled when they re near ...
A red-tailed boa constrictor on the loose in suburban Sydney was finally captured by a professional reptile wrangler -- thanks in part to the efforts of a TV news reporter.
An escaped boa constrictor has been captured after slithering loose around Sydney for five days. The reptile was originally caught on film by a member of the public at a boat ramp at Tom Ugly’s Bridge ...
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