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    Last time I saw this posted, the true story was unclear. It may have been a forest fire or it could’ve been natives who torched this snake and her eggs purposely for revenge after their livestock had been eaten by another snake. You can see the ground behind the snake is a road of some sort. Likely natives dragged her and her eggs out, drenched them in kerosene and set them ablaze on purpose.

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