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well you ever wonder where you outdoors animals vanish too :D...

<center>An Australian sheep farmer was puzzled

at the disappearance of sheep on his farm.

After a few weeks of sheep disappearing

the farmer decided to put up an electric fence.



This is what he found:
 
n/t
 
Sure that snake could strangle, eat and swallow a lamb but I doubt a full grown sheep. (it could definitely kill your biggest ram) That farmer probably has other problems, called poachers.

Also, once that snake eats it won't need another meal for quite some time.

Australia really has some exotic and dangerous animals. On the animal channel last night there was a story about killer jellyfish the size of your thumbnail. They are 300 times more deadly than their bigger cousins who are really bad guys themselves.
 
The Black snakes, harmless as they may be, I have seen them as long at 8 feet here in Ct.
 
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