In the depths of the Australian Reptile Park, on NSW's Central Coast, lies a snake that can 'pack a punch' with one bite. 9News
In the depths of the Australian Reptile Park, on NSW's Central Coast, lies a snake that can "pack a punch" with one bite.
Keepers believe they have broken a world record for the largest venom extraction from a common death adder with Shazza's incredible venom yield of 270mg."My previous record for death adder venom extraction was 160mg and as the only place in the world to milk common death adders for their venom, this has got to be a new world record.
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