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Published On: 12-2-2009
Source: The Mornington and Southern Penusular Mail
PROFESSIONAL snake catcher Barry Goldsmith was at the Portsea pub a few weeks ago when a woman came in looking for a room for the night.
Nothing unusual until it was revealed the middle-aged
woman only lived up the road, but was unwilling to spend the night sharing her home with a 60-centimetre tiger snake.
Mr Goldsmith put on his catching 'hat' and came to her rescue. Next day he had three callouts for snakes _ at BlueScope Steel in Hastings where a worker saw a copperhead snake disappear down a phone cable pit, the hospital at HMAS Cerberus in Crib Point where nurses spotted a baby tiger snake slithering between bricks and later in the afternoon when he was with his family at a Red Hill carnival and captured a copperhead snake.
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Source: The Mornington and Southern Penusular Mail
PROFESSIONAL snake catcher Barry Goldsmith was at the Portsea pub a few weeks ago when a woman came in looking for a room for the night.
Nothing unusual until it was revealed the middle-aged
woman only lived up the road, but was unwilling to spend the night sharing her home with a 60-centimetre tiger snake.
Mr Goldsmith put on his catching 'hat' and came to her rescue. Next day he had three callouts for snakes _ at BlueScope Steel in Hastings where a worker saw a copperhead snake disappear down a phone cable pit, the hospital at HMAS Cerberus in Crib Point where nurses spotted a baby tiger snake slithering between bricks and later in the afternoon when he was with his family at a Red Hill carnival and captured a copperhead snake.
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