Sunday, 3 September 2023

Giant snake parkours over Aussie houses

In Australia, it’s known as Tuesday. This footage from a residential street in Queensland shows a 5-meter-long carpet python, casually making its way along the rooftops. This longest of long bois then wraps itself around a tree, as a family looks on with apprehensive laughter. Carpet pythons pose relatively little danger, however. They’re not venomous, although they have around 100 teeth and incredibly strong muscles, so it’s best not to actively start an argument with one.

Moon (family) & Mercury (reactivity) sextile Typhon (snake worship, scary reptiles (a queensland family were stunned after a giant five-metre long carpet python was spotted climbing from tree to tree in their backyard)).

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  1. The term varmint is a US colloquial term for vermin, though it refers more specifically to mammalian or avian pests, including: Predators which can kill/maim domestic animals: badger, coyote, foxes, mink, raccoons, snakes, snapping turtles, weasel, and wolverine.

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