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Snakes alive! Brave possum finds a VERY unwanted visitor inside his Brisbane home

Snakes alive! Brave possum finds a VERY unwanted visitor inside his Brisbane home
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Fangs for nothing: Shocking moment a huge green snake is spotted slithering along a backyard fence

A Townsville homeowner has woken up to a surprise visitor on their backyard fence. Rebecca Grant posted photos of the large green to the Australian Native Animals Facebook group on July 24, asking for help identifying the reptile.   Wildlife enthusiasts soon recognised the creature as a harmless and non-venomous common green tree snake (Dendrelaphis punctulatus). A Townsville homeowner received a surprise guest when a common green tree snake (pictured) slithered along her fence on Saturday morning It won t hurt you. It s more scared of you. Leave snakes alone they will slither away, commented one reader. The Facebook group was created to share photos, news and knowledge to help educate ourselves with the intention to preserve and protect our diverse and fragile native communities , according to the group s biography. 

[VIRAL] Highly-Venomous Sea Snake Stranded on Queensland, Terrifying Beachgoers

Enormous sea snake washed up on the shore of a Queensland beach, and beachgoers were present to witness this terrifying moment. A picture posted on the Australian Native Animals Facebook page on Sunday, shows the sea snake coming out from the surf at Wild Cattle Beach in Tannum Sands, it was reported that a local picked the sea snake up by its tail and threw it back into the ocean.  (Photo : Photo by Marilyn Lee via Daily Mail) Facebook Users Reacts to the Incident Members of the Facebook page made a speculation that the specie was the highly venomous Elegant Sea Snake which can develop up to two metres long and can usually be seen off the coast of Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland.  

Beached sea snake terrifies beachgoers at Wild Cattle Beach in Tannum Sands, Queeensland, on Sunday

Sea snake washes ashore at Wild Cattle Beach in Tannum Sands, QLD on Sunday The sea snake was reportedly thrown back into the surf by a beachgoer   Stranded sea snakes usually wash to shore if they are injured or sick   Elegant sea snakes are highly venomous and can grow up to two metres long Members of the public warned not to touch or return the snakes to the water

Kayakers Terrified to Discover Deadly Stone Fish While Paddling Down a River

Apr 28, 2021 11:39 AM EDT A scary photo of one of the most venomous creatures in the sea has circulated online after two day-trippers found the fish while they were kayaking.The two kayakers were paddling in waters close to Townsville in North Queensland on Sunday when one of their paddles hit an object which turned out to be a stonefish. The kayakers lifted the oar and were frightened to discover a stonefish, one of the most venomous fish in the ocean, hanging off the paddle. (Photo : Getty Images) Photo of the Venomous Fish A  woman captioned the photo that was shared to the Australian Native Animals Facebook page saying she didn t get to have a glance at it but her partner and friend viewed their first wild stone fish close to Townsville. The photo of the venomous fish has since been bombarded with hundreds of reactions and comments.

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