The family was horrified to find 50 snake skins in the attic, but it's not scary at all
A team of snake catchers from the city of Roxburgh in the Australian state of Queensland "pleased" a family of local residents, finding about 50 discarded snake skins in their attic. However, according to the snake catchers, the Australians have nothing to fear.

A team of snake catchers from the city of Roxburgh in the Australian state of Queensland found about 50 discarded snake skins under the roof of a city house. The snake catchers were called by residents who found several discarded skins and wanted to check if they had any dangerous guests left in the house. To the joy of the owners, the snake catchers did not find any snakes – but they found several dozen more skins, indicating that the absence of snakes is not for long.

The skins belonged to water boas and tree snakes-according to the snake catchers, although these reptiles are often found in the homes of urban residents, this is the first time they have seen such a number of skins, indicating the special popularity of this dwelling with crawling neighbors.

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