Article 6RPVD ‘There is a python with a platypus in its mouth’: botanist’s extreme monotreme v reptile encounter

‘There is a python with a platypus in its mouth’: botanist’s extreme monotreme v reptile encounter

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Joe Hinchliffe
from World news | The Guardian on (#6RPVD)

Plant enthusiasts stumble across 2-metre long snake consuming egg-laying mammal in Marys Creek State Forest in Queensland

A botanist was admiring a myrtle shrub in bloom in an obscure state forest just west of Gympie in Queensland when his companion uttered 10 words that can rarely have been heard before - at least in English.

I was just looking at a Gossia bidwillii, in flower and Darren calls out," Elliot Bowerman said.

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