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Hiker Bitten by Deadly Snake Rescued From Remote Gorge

Hiker Bitten by Deadly Snake Rescued From Remote Gorge Newsweek 5 days ago Soo Kim © Torsten Blackwood/AFP via Getty Images A pygmy mulga snake (Pseudechis weigeli) of Western Australia s Kimberley region displayed at the Australian Reptile Park near Sydney in October 2004. A woman was rescued from a gorge after being bitten by a mulga snake on Sunday while hiking in a remote part of Karijini National Park. A woman bitten by one of Australia s deadliest snakes was airlifted to a hospital following an arduous rescue operation that took several hours. The unnamed 27-year-old, reported to be from the Perth metro area, was bitten by the venomous mulga, also known as the king brown snake, during a hike in Western Australia s Karijini National Park.

Spotted in Australia: A monster moth so heavy that it can t fly » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 8, 2021 NDTV – A giant moth – so big and so heavy that it struggled to fly – was found at an Australian school on Monday. Builders found the giant wood moth while constructing new classrooms at Queensland’s Mount Cotton state school, reported The Guardian. The moth was described as being about as big as a rat. The school’s principal Meagan Steward called it an “amazing find”. “Our new building is situated on the edge of a rainforest and during the build the moth was found,” Steward told ABC Radio Brisbane. She said that while staff and students were used to seeing a range of animals at the school, the moth was unlike anything they had seen before.

A Giant Wood Moth Surfaced at an Australian School

This Moth Is Huge in Australia A giant wood moth, the heaviest of all known moths, appeared on the side of a school building in Queensland, Australia, enthralling students who are used to diverse wildlife. The giant wood moth was discovered by a construction worker at the Mount Cotton State School.Credit.Mount Cotton State School May 7, 2021 Children and staff members at the Mount Cotton State School, an elementary school near a rainforest in Queensland, Australia, have spotted wallabies, koalas and snakes over the years. But recently, builders who were adding new classrooms to the school made a discovery that stood out even among the famously diverse fauna of Australia. The builders found a giant wood moth, which can have a wingspan of up to nine inches.

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