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Dangerous find in bag of Aldi lettuce | Warwick Daily News

  A horrified Sydney shopper had the fright of their life after finding a live snake in a bag of Aldi cos lettuce. The Mosman woman claims her son found a baby pale headed snake in the packaged salad item, sharing two photos of the dangerous reptile slithering among the green leaves. She explained her shocked son was forced to contact Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES) which came and collected the misplaced snake. Aldi Australia is currently investigating the claims. A Sydney woman has claimed her son found a baby pale headed snake in bag of Aldi lettuce. Facebook

Dangerous find in bag of Aldi lettuce | Queensland Times

  A horrified Sydney shopper had the fright of their life after finding a live snake in a bag of Aldi cos lettuce. The Mosman woman claims her son found a baby pale headed snake in the packaged salad item, sharing two photos of the dangerous reptile slithering among the green leaves. She explained her shocked son was forced to contact Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES) which came and collected the misplaced snake. Aldi Australia is currently investigating the claims. A Sydney woman has claimed her son found a baby pale headed snake in bag of Aldi lettuce. Facebook

Deadly Snake Found Inside Bag Of Lettuce; Woman Warns Shoppers

Deadly Snake Found Inside Bag Of Lettuce; Woman Warns Shoppers 04/14/21 AT 7:22 AM A family in Australia was shocked to find a live snake inside a bag of cos lettuce they bought from an Aldi supermarket. Lesley Kuhn shared images of the snake inside the bag on the Facebook group The Mosman Living on Tuesday, and warned shoppers to be careful.  Check packaged lettuces carefully. Last night my son found a baby pale-headed snake in with his baby cos lettuce from Aldi, Kuhn wrote. The images show the snake wrapped around lettuce leaves inside a bag. Facebook users were baffled, with one calling it a bizarre incident, while others asked for more details.

How scientists found Nemo, Australia s newest dancing spider

How scientists found Nemo, Australia s newest dancing spider The arachnid, formally named after the cartoon clownfish, is the latest in a wave of peacock spider discoveries. ByJustin Meneguzzi Email In a wetland near South Australia’s Mount Gambier, Sheryl Holliday crouched in ankle-deep water, camera lens trained on blooming purple orchids a few feet away. Just as Holliday prepared to hit the shutter, she caught a glimpse of something tiny jumping out of the frame.  She didn’t know it on that clear day in November, but she’d just discovered an entirely new species of peacock spider, a group of little-known Australian jumping spiders known for vibrant colors and elaborate mating dances.

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