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Probably not, but I just wanted to wish a Happy Holidays to all you guys on the other side of the planet! Sincerely to all, Mark http://www.couriermail.com.au/...freoof-1226540729532 A TOWNSVILLE toddler found a nest of eggs in his yard and took them into his bedroom only to have them hatch out a clutch of one of the world's most venomous species of snakes. Kyle Cumming's mother Donna Sim received the shock of her life when she went to open her three-year-old son's bedroom wardrobe on Monday. Inside was a takeaway container filled with seven squirming baby snakes, later identified to be eastern brown snakes - regarded as the world's second-deadliest species behind the inland taipan. Kyle had found the eggs in his yard several weeks ago, and asked his mum for a container to place them into. Ms Sim said she didn't think any more of it until she had discovered the container in her son's wardrobe, full of hatchlings. Fortunately, Kyle had clamped the lid of the container down firmly, and the snakes had not yet grown large enough to push it off and escape. "I was pretty shocked, particularly because I don't like snakes," Ms Sim said. for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside | ||
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HAHA no but he made the news. Its funny but most reptile keepers when they incubate eggs make sure the temp and humidity is right, they put them on the correct substrate, don't move them etc and still may not get a good hatch. This little bloke put them in a container and shoved them in a cupboard! ------------------------------ A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!" | |||
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