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Australia just lives by an entirely different code! A large eastern brown snake (venomous) was spotted slithering through the crowd on day 1 of LIV Golf Adelaide, making its way across the fairway at The Grange Golf Club. Yeah, thanks but no thanks. No nope-ropes for me. Outta there! 😬😀

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