The world is full of wonders~
According to past news reports, it is not uncommon to encounter moths and frogs in the lettuce you buy in Australian supermarkets.
However, encountering a snake in the lettuce is really rare and scary!
No, recently, an Aldi customer from Sydney really encountered such a “cold sweat” thing ……
On Tuesday, a mother from Mosman, Sydney, posted on Facebook that.
“Please make sure you check your lettuce carefully. Last night my son found a tiny white headed snake in a bag of lettuce he bought at Aldi.”
If this was the only text, there may be old iron do not believe, but she is accompanied by several photos of the actual hammer.
From the pictures, you can clearly see that
A small, shiny, oily black snake
In the picture, you can clearly see a small, shiny, black snake dancing around in a bag of lettuce!
A netizen asked her, “Is the snake still alive?” She replied, “Yes, it was alive.
Another person asked, “That’s terrible. What did your son do when he found it?”
The woman replied, “He contacted WIRES, and then someone came and took the snake away.”
The full name of WIRES is Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service.
It is also known as the Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service.
WIRES staff member John Grant said it was “highly unusual” to find snakes in lettuce.
“We’ve never seen anything like it, and our guess is that because the snake was small, it was picked together in the lettuce and survived the whole process, and that’s just a guess.”
Other users were concerned about the well-being of the woman’s son, to which she replied.
“He’s fine, thanks, but he doesn’t realize how dangerous this is!”
Someone else joked.
“Makes it seem like I need another reason to hate lettuce.”
“I used to just hate vegetables, now I have to fear them.”
A snake catcher named Colin Shoemark said that the snake was indeed a paleheaded snake.
And that this snake is very poisonous!
It’s shy, but easily angered if someone messes with it.
The Australian Museum says there is no record of a paleheaded snake biting a person, but the venom of the snake is blood poisonous.
Symptoms a person may experience after being bitten by a white-headed snake include
severe headache, blurred vision.
Symptoms after a bite include: severe headache, blurred vision, localized pain, abnormal bleeding, etc.
Following the incident, Aldi also issued a statement to the media, stating that they, like the customer, were surprised by the presence of the snake in the lettuce and that they were investigating the matter.
“We are working with the customer and the team at WIRES to determine the natural habitat of that snake, and it is certain that it is definitely not in an Aldi store!
We appreciate the support provided by WIRES. We are working closely with our supplier to investigate how this really happened.”
I imagine that if it was the editor who was caught off guard by seeing a snake in the vegetables he bought at the supermarket, he might have fainted on the spot!
From then on the shadow of vegetables, leaving trauma!
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