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Over 100 venomous snakes found in Australian man’s backyard

Pregnant red-bellied black snakes tend to pile on top of each other; two of the adults gave birth to 29 babies as they were being rounded up

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Red-bellied black snakes are contained in a bucket after 102 of the reptiles were captured in Sydney yard on January 31. Photo: Cory Kerewaro via AP
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An Australian man described feeling “the shudders” as more than 100 venomous red-bellied black snakes were removed from a pile of mulch in his Sydney backyard.

David Stein called Reptile Relocation Sydney last week after watching around six snakes slither into the mulch. He learned from an internet search that pregnant, known as gravid, red-belly blacks pile on top of each other before they give birth.

Snake catcher Dylan Cooper arrived that afternoon. Stein helped rake away mulch as Cooper bagged 102 pregnant and newborn snakes.

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“Just seeing that amount in one group, it gives you a bit of the shudders,” Stein said on Friday.

Reptile Relocation Sydney owner Cory Kerewaro said two of the captured adults gave birth to a total of 29 snakes in the bag while Cooper was still sifting through mulch catching more.

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The final tally was five adults and 97 offspring caught, Kerewaro said.

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