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Sydney family finds 'dangerous' snake in bag of supermarket lettuce


Sydney family finds 'dangerous' snake in bag of supermarket lettuce
Not what you would expect to find in your bag of lettuce! Photo / Facebook
news.com.au
A horrified Sydney shopper had the fright of their life after finding a live snake in a bag of cos lettuce from Aldi.
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.

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Sydney family finds 'dangerous' snake in bag of supermarket lettuce

Sydney family finds 'dangerous' snake in bag of supermarket lettuce
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Peninsula News - 30 Nov 2020


30 Nov 2020
Arboretum receives nesting boxes
The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach has received nesting boxes for brushtail possums, sugar gliders, pygmy possums, parrots, microbats and the glossy black cockatoo.
They were paid for by the Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (Wires) with the support of Member for Gosford Ms Liesl Tesch and built by the Men's Shed under the direction of Central Coast zone coordinator Mr Ray Crawley.
Arboretum president Ms Victoria Crawford said University of Sydney PhD candidate Ms Vivianna Miritis was helping the Arboretum with the nesting boxes.
Pictured are Ms Crawford, Arboretum secretary Ms Mary Knaggs, Wires microbat carer Ms Clare Rickell, Ms Miritis, committee member Mr Phil Rich, Arboretum vice-president Ms Ann Parsons, Mr Crawley, Arboretum honorary ecologist Mr Robert Payne and Ms Tesch.

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