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    Snake catcher finds three pythons and 75 eggs in one compost bin

    And they say snakes don't cohabitate

    And 35 eggs were incubated and safely released into the wild...... Good Job!!!

    https://www.9news.com.au/national/qu...7-596cdead6771

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    When Mr Lockett discovered them, the snakes were visibility underweight due to not eating for around 60 days – the length of time it takes for females snakes to hatch the eggs.

    The first and second snake had 20 eggs each however all had hatched.

    The third snake still had 35 eggs in the clutch allowing Mr Lockett to remove them and transport them to an incubator where the babies will be hatched and safely released back into the wild."

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