Giant lizards block the battle lines with snakes
A group of climbers in the Australian national park blocked by a giant lizard is engrossed in snakes with snakes.
A group of climbers in the Australian national park blocked by a giant lizard is engrossed in snakes with snakes.
Three women named Claudia, Abby and Anna discovered a rare sight when climbing in Noosa National Park on January 23, according to UPI. They can only cross the road when the giant lizard takes the snake off the path. "After the giant salamander dragged the path away, we continued to hear them fighting. We don't know which one won," the women's group said.
Update 15 December 2018
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