Snake falls from sky, attacks woman
A 64-year-old woman was mowing her lawn when all of a sudden a snake fell from the sky onto her arm. Then a hawk followed.
A 64-year-old woman was mowing her lawn when all of a sudden a snake fell from the sky onto her arm. Then a hawk followed.
A ‘habitual’ animal torturer told police he liked hunting ibises so he could cook and eat them while he was high on meth.
The dogs that attacked three people won’t be removed from their home despite the serious incident, after they were determined not to be a risk to the community.
An adorable photo of a koala wandering along a NSW beach has gone viral, but the sweet snap is hiding a grim secret.
A drug-addict mum has been jailed over an “extremely upsetting” act with her daughter’s hamster that left a vet stunned. WARNING: Distressing
Researchers have found those on rotating shifts eat worse, and eat more, compared to regular daytime workers.
An influencer who filmed himself jumping into crocodile infested waters has sparked outrage from a government department just weeks after a similar stunt.
A second attempt to launch the next-generation H3 rocket has failed, with the spacecraft forced to self-destruct in dramatic scenes.
A man known as “The Snake Hunter” has unveiled a startling technique used by snakes to slither their way into the tiniest of spaces.
The man was on holiday in Queensland’s Whitsundays when he was attacked by a highly venomous – but tiny – sea creature.
Beachgoers have been shocked after the rare animal’s dead body had to be taken off the beach by a digger.
An urgent warning has been issued for a popular Sydney beach after an extremely venomous creature was found “where kids were playing”.
Entries are rolling in for this year’s edition of the World’s Ugliest Dog — and if previous years are anything to go by they’ll be quality.
A group of neighbours in Sydney’s eastern suburbs are at loggerheads after a note slamming a puppy’s “pest” behaviour was shared.
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