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.
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