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They were mid-tour - then the snake started laying eggs
A routine day quickly turns into an unexpected moment when a snake begins laying eggs during open hours. The video captures the surprise as staff and visitors witness the process in real time.
When you're trying to detect and identify snakes in your yard, a clutch of eggs in the grass or under a squash vine could be an indicator of snake activity. However, eggs on the ground aren't ...
A nest of snake eggs on the ground - Ton Ponchai/Shutterstock Deweeding your garden only to find a cluster of snake eggs may sound like a gardener's nightmare, but it doesn't have to be a scary ...
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