30 July, 2021
A snake was removed from the veranda of a house in Lajamanu at the end of July. This is a warning that when the weather is warm snakes can be active, no matter the season.
The snake was a Black Headed Python, about 2 metres long. It was found and reported by Jane Armstrong, Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Manager Community Safety. It was then caught by Ranger Jonathan Gnanapragasam and relocated about 5 km out of Lajamanu.
It is never safe to handle a snake yourself, and never try to kill a snake. You can report a spotting of a snake to the NT Government by ringing 1800 453 210.
(Originally published on the Central Desert Regional Council website: https://www.centraldesert.nt.gov.au/news?filter_tag%5b0%5d=2&filter_tag%5b1%5d=3&filter_tag%5b2%5d=4&filter_tag%5b3%5d=5&filter_tag%5b4%5d=6&filter_tag%5b5%5d=7&filter_tag%5b6%5d=8&filter_tag%5b7%5d=9&filter_tag%5b8%5d=10&page=31&start=50)
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