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​Bitou Busters working on Bennetts Beach Dunes

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Snake alive in surf club toilet Hawks Nest

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Jill Madden with Adrienne Ingram removing the diamond python


Bitou Buster Coordinator Jill Madden and Adrienne Ingram went to the men’s toilet block and found a two-metre-long diamond python wrapped around the security door.​


The Bitou Busters got a surprise on Wednesday morning when a young German
visitor ran over to where they were working on Bennetts Beach to say there was a huge snake in the men’s toilets.
 
He said at first, he thought it was a joke then he noticed it moved!
 
Jill, who has trained in snake handling, expertly removed the python and released it back into the bush unharmed.


Adrienne Ingram Bitou Buster



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