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- AiA in Atlanta
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The key to what?boxy wrote:Please tell us all about it.Aussie wrote:Have I ever told PA my story about swallowing a key?
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A Townsville toddler has incubated a nest of one of the world's most deadly species of snake - in his bedroom closet.
Kyle Cumming, 3, found the snake eggs several weeks ago while playing in his backyard and put them in his wardrobe, according to media reports.
On Monday, the boy's mother discovered seven squirming baby snakes inside a takeaway container she had given him after he found the eggs.
Eastern brown snakes are second only to the inland taipan as the most venomous snakes on Earth, and are responsible for most lethal snake bites in Australia.
Queensland Museum information officer and snake expert Steve Wilson said despite the age of the snakes, if Kyle had been bitten the result could have been deadly.
What did the mother think was going to hatch out of them?
Kyle Cumming, 3, found the snake eggs several weeks ago while playing in his backyard and put them in his wardrobe, according to media reports.
On Monday, the boy's mother discovered seven squirming baby snakes inside a takeaway container she had given him after he found the eggs.
Eastern brown snakes are second only to the inland taipan as the most venomous snakes on Earth, and are responsible for most lethal snake bites in Australia.
Queensland Museum information officer and snake expert Steve Wilson said despite the age of the snakes, if Kyle had been bitten the result could have been deadly.
What did the mother think was going to hatch out of them?
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
- AiA in Atlanta
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Note written on back:
"Aunt Velma, she never married."
Circa 1888
"Aunt Velma, she never married."
Circa 1888
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