I need new glasses, another wrote.
The snake was so well hidden some still weren t able to identify the snake when it was pointed out.
When the snake was pointed out some viewers still struggled to see the Yellow-faced Whip Snake Wow you are pointing at it and I still can t see it! one user said.
Owner of Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers Stuart McKenzie said yellow-faced whip snakes are very common around the Sunshine Coast. We often catch a few a week, sometimes one a day, he said. People often think they are brown snakes. They are mildly venomous and can be potentially dangerous to small pets.
Woman Finds Deadly Snake Hiding Inside Her Bathroom Scales
On 3/2/21 at 4:28 AM EST
A highly venomous snake responsible for more human fatalities in Australia than any other species has been found inside a set of bathroom scales in a house in Queensland.
The baby eastern brown snake was first spotted by the family pet, before the homeowner saw it slithering under the scales and trapped it inside her ensuite bathroom, where it remained overnight. My poor dog found it! It could have bloody been in there the whole night, couldn t it? she s heard exclaiming, clearly very shaken, in a video that was posted to Facebook by Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7, a company that offers snake removal services in Australia s Sunshine Coast Region.
A reptile specialist was called out to an Australian family s home when they discovered one of the world s most venomous snakes swimming in their backyard pool.
Spotting a snake in your car while you re driving is the stuff of nightmares.
But one Queensland woman avoided this scenario on Australia Day, thanks to the quick-thinking actions of a passerby.
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A file photo of a coastal carpet python.(File/Hunter Valley Zoo)
Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers owner Stuart McKenzie was called to rescue a two-metre carpet python from under a car bonnet, after a Currimundi woman found four warning notes stuck to her vehicle.
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Mr McKenzie initially thought the call was a prank, but decided to have a look for the caller s peace of mind .
Spot The Venomous Snake Hiding In This Pic. It s Very Tough How quickly can you spot the venomous snake hiding in this pic?
Can you find the snake in this picture?
An Australian snake-catching service has shared a picture of a snake hiding in a woodland that has left the Internet baffled. Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers posted a photo of a very well camouflaged snake as part of their Spot the Snake Sunday game. See how you go with this one. Bonus points for being able to name the species as well, they wrote, adding that the Australian summer is a busy time for the country s snakes.