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We’ve all been there – playing a game of “Chubby Bunny” only to find that actually, you can’t quite fit as many marshmallows ...
DON'T PANIC and take a picture if you spot a snake in Herefordshire, that's according to an expert residing in the county.
Outdoors writer David Carnduff looks at some of the creatures readers used to bring along for his inspection at the Tele office.
A protected, venomous snake has been spotted slithering around Hampshire, as a photographer told of seeing it "rear its head" right ...
Watch expert snake handlers Sean and Kurdt as they free handle one of Africa’s most dangerous snakes — the puff adder (Bitis ...
A "rare" black adder has been spotted in the south of England by an unsuspecting walker. There are three snake species native to the UK, with the adder being the only venomous one. Adders, which can ...
There are three snake species native to the UK, with the adder being the only venomous one. Adders, which can grow up to 80cm in length, are recognisable due to their "distinctive" zig-zag pattern ...
Susan Roux saw an adder slithering in tall grass near St Ives in Cornwall earlier this week. Adders are the UK’s only venomous snake in the UK, often found in basking in woodland glades and on ...
They can live up to 15 years and measure up to 80 cm in length. The Wildlife Trusts said: "The Adder is the UK’s only venomous snake but its venom is generally of little danger to humans.
The snake also gave beachgoers a jump scare in Anglesey last month. On Adder fell onto rocks and began swimming at Porth Wen near Llanbadrig on the Anglesey coast. "I was just standing on the beach ...
They can live up to 15 years and measure up to 80 cm in length. The Wildlife Trusts said: "The Adder is the UK’s only venomous snake but its venom is generally of little danger to humans.