Australian mum finds SEVEN deadly vipers in her three-year-old son’s wardrobe where he had put some eggs he’d found in the garden
Worldwide, Daily news | ankakh | December 21, 2012 8:48
A three-year-old boy had a lucky escape after his mother found a box of seven deadly snakes in his wardrobe.
Kyle Cumming had found the snake eggs in his garden in Townsville in Queensland, Australia and was given a takeaway container to put them in.
Several weeks later his mother Donna Sim was shocked when she opened the bedroom wardrobe to discover the box full of recently hatched eastern brown snakes – the world’s second deadliest species.
The family took the snakes to a local sanctuary where they were released back into the wild.
The eastern brown snake is widely considered the second most venomous snake in the world, behind the inland taipan.
They are common in Australia and are responsible for a
majority of lethal snake bites recorded in the country.






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