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Are snakes Australian

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

No way are all snakes Australian ! Australia is just home to loads of well known ones, because their venom is very potent. BTW if you go on Google or Yahoo or whatever and type in: -Australia -Australian snakes. it will like give you anything with snakes in the website and the stuff straight after the minus symbol wont come into any of your searches! trick of the trade! PS there has to be no space between the minus and the word!

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