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Two extremely venomous snakes found mating in home drainpipe, yanked out by tails – Livescience.com
The male snake didn’t take well to the interruption, nearly landing several deadly strikes.
Some of the world’s deadliest snakes were caught in the act of mating in a home’s drainpipe and had to be yanked out by their tails, according to news reports.
Two Eastern brown snakes (Pseudonaja textilis), which are native to Australia and New Guinea,…
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