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Wallaby attacking python

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Subject: Wallaby attacking python
From: "Tony Ashton" <>
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 16:51:41 +1000
Gidday all,

Masked Lapwing and Willie Wagtail noisily signalling two-metre Amethyst Python 
on ground at Tyto Wetlands today led to 30-minute watch on snake, during which 
a medium-small Agile Wallaby bounded in from far off sprang and spun in air and 
clubbed snake with right foot before speeding off again. Snake stayed still for 
about two minutes before moving on. Has anyone else ever seen wallabies acting 
thus?
Tony Ashton
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