
Exotic corn snake pulled from oven in Sydney's west
Video transcript
Oh, hold that, there it is.
It's a good one.
That's right, yep, just.
Oh, it's twirling itself out everywhere.
You're crazy.
Oh, there it is.
Look at that, here we go.
Look at that.
Uh, okay, well, there it is.
Uh, to be honest, it's not a native species.
I don't really know where.
There you go.
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