Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he shares an unexpected backyard encounter involving his dog, Scooter, and a large non-venomous python. Discover how Scooter's natural hunting instincts confront ...
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How we built the perfect home for this python
This video explores the addition of a diamond python to the zoo, highlighting its striking pattern and natural behavior It shows the process of setting up a proper enclosure and introducing the snake ...
About 50 knock-off prints of Adelaide artist Peter Drew’s recognisable “Aussie” poster have been plastered across parts of the Melbourne CBD featuring the face ...
It is easy to confuse the Boa constrictor and the Python due to their identical looks and manner of killing their prey. The two species are relatively big non-venomous snakes that use constriction for ...
As Washington and Tehran oscillated between escalation and diplomacy after the war imposed by the US and Israel on Iran, ...
The man is accused of approaching females in cafes, on the street and on public transport around North Melbourne and telling them their “pants are too tight” and their “skirt or shorts are too short”.
Organoids have become an important tool for studying many disease processes and testing potential drugs. Now, they are being used in a surprising and unexpected way: for the production of snake venom.
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