Authorities have dealt with a smooth criminal of a different kind, after a highly venomous snake was found lurking in a carpark. 9News
AFP confirmed the intruder, an eastern brown snake, was found in the carpark of its airport office yesterday.The eastern brown snake was found in AFP's airport office in Adelaide.
"While waiting for the catcher to arrive, the duty Sergeant took this x-ray of the box to confirm the snake was safely contained," AFP said. "We aren't usually in the business of snakes , but with temperatures starting to rise, remember to take care of yourselves and your animals.Eastern Brown snakes are found across the eastern half of Australia, excluding Tasmania.Last week a Queensland family came face to face with their worst nightmare when
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