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Diamond pythons aren't especially dangerous, but they can grow quite large and like seeking out warmth in suburban homes along the Australian coastline.
The nonvenomous Diamond Python was hiding behind the cumin. One shopper just happened to be a trained snake catcher. She captured the python and let it slink away into nearby woods.
Helaina Alati was shopping in a supermarket in Sydney when a nonvenomous diamond python stuck its head out from behind a shelf of spices. The snake reportedly came within 8 inches of Alati’s ...
Shoppers at an Australian supermarket were taken back after a 10-ft Diamond python popped out of the spice aisle to say hello. Thankfully, the serpent was removed without incident.
What would you do if you were enjoying the outdoors in your backyard with your family when a giant snake fell on your patio table? If you live within the range of the diamond python, it just might ...
A large python found slithering in a public trash can outside an Australian barbershop was rescued by an amateur reptile enthusiast and turned over to authorities.
They found a diamond python in the spice aisle that was 10-feet long. Diamond pythons are also sometimes known as carpet pythons.
The massive python was so long that it lay across an entire lane of the road, needing help from snake catchers to move it safely back into the bushes.
A python was spotted slithering around a store in the heart of the Big Apple's Diamond District Friday -- just two days after another snake was found on the Upper West Side.
A shopper at a Woolworth’s supermarket in suburban Sydney, Australia found a diamond python in the spice aisle.