
An Australian mom got the shock of her life when she found the eggs her three-year-old son had hidden in his bedroom closet had hatched.
From Yahoo News Australia:
Inside were seven baby eastern brown snakes, considered to be the world’s second most venomous species.
"I was pretty shocked, particularly because I don't like snakes," she said.
Fortunately the lid of the container was on tight and the snakes weren’t yet mature enough to push it off.
Kyle and his mum took the snakes to Billabong Sanctuary where wildlife careers released them back into the wild.
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