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Queensland father finds snake in child’s bedroom

Source: News Corp Australia Network:
August 13, 2017 at 22:26
SNAKES are one of the perils of living in Australia, but now a Sunshine Coast father has had a terrifying first-hand experience.

He was tidying up the house when he spotted the reptile slithering in the shadows underneath the cot, and quickly called the experts.

Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers shared this image on Facebook, but even when you know it’s there the snake isn’t easy to spot.

There’s a snake lurking somewhere in this picture ... Picture: Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers
There’s a snake lurking somewhere in this picture ... Picture: Sunshine Coast Snake CatchersSource:Facebook

“A Little Mountain local was vacuuming his house today when he saw what he thought to be a young brown snake in the [baby’s] room! Keeping an eye on the snake he gave us a call and I rushed out,” said a snake catcher called Max.

He found slippery little sucker lurking between the nappy box and the wall.

You can see the dark shape in the shadow beside the box. Picture: Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers
You can see the dark shape in the shadow beside the box. Picture: Sunshine Coast Snake CatchersSource:Supplied

Initially, the father believed the snake could be an eastern brown, which is fast moving, aggressive, and the world’s second most venomous snake.

Once he got there, he realised the culprit was actually a mildly venomous yellow-faced whip snake, which can leave a nasty swelling if it strikes.

Still, a snake is a snake, and your child’s bed is not a good place to find one.

It comes just a few weeks after an office worker made headlines for successfully wrangling a python out of an edit suite at Channel Nine in Darwin.

Snake evicted from a Channel Nine edit suite



“My first suggestion to get rid of it was to burn the place down but no one else went for it,” tweeted news director Kate Limon.

She said her first instinct was to turn to the internet for help.

“I was googling (a snake catcher) to call ASAP but turns out our program manager is a wildlife warrior,” she said.

“She lives on a property and wasn’t scared at all.

“In her bloody floral dress and heels — she put us all to shame.”

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