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Woman In Australia Finds 2-Metre Snake In Bedsheets, Turns Out It’s 2nd Most Venomous Serpent


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Woman Finds Eastern Brown Snake In Bedsheets Measuring Nearly 2 Metres

Our beds are safe havens we retreat to after a long day at work or school. As such, the mere thought of seeing a large snake lying on our duvets would be enough to send chills down our spines.

A woman in Australia faced such a scenario in real life when she lifted her bedsheets, coming face to face with a two-metre bronze snake.

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Source: Zachery’s Snake and Reptile Relocation on Facebook

After contacting a local snake expert, the lady learned that the serpent was in fact an eastern brown snake — the second most venomous snake in the world.

Woman in Australia finds brown snake in bedsheets

On Monday (20 Mar), Zachery — a snake expert from Queensland, Australia — took to Facebook to share his latest slithering encounter.

 

In the pictures, a brown snake is seen sprawled out against the white bedsheets, seemingly undisturbed by its human companions.

Speaking to CBS, Zachery shared that the snake was spotted in the rural town of Maroon.

When he arrived at the scene, the female resident was reportedly waiting outside the bedroom that the snake was in.

She had apparently shoved a towel underneath the room’s door, as instructed by Zachery over the phone.

Serpent “fairly docile” despite threat it posed

As Zachery pushed open the door, he saw the snake “lying in bed having a snooze“.

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Source: Zachery’s Snake and Reptile Relocation on Facebook

 

Later when he proceeded to “disturb(ed) it”, the snake “slipped down underneath the bed”.

Despite measuring about six feet (1.82 metres), the snake was allegedly “fairly docile”, and only got “a little cranky” when he tried to catch it.

Turns out, the snake in question was an eastern brown snake — the second most venomous snake in the world.

According to Australian Museum, eastern brown snakes are responsible for the most snake-bite-related deaths in Australia.

Its venom apparently contains neurotoxins and can cause progressive paralysis and uncontrollable bleeding if left untreated.

 

Speaking to Newsweek, Zachery explained that he eventually hooked the snake into a bag before releasing it at some nearby bushland, a fair distance away from humans and residences.

 

 

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1 hour ago, chamfer said:

Normal to encounter such wildlife inside home.

 

Last time staying at aussie land, i always make it a habit to shake my shoes clothes to make sure no spider or snake.

 

Even washing machine too.

toilet bowls. Don't forget the black widows under the seats.

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11 minutes ago, classyNfabulous said:

i cant imagine pee or poo, then got a snake smiling at u

 

ewwwww 😩😫

You got it wrong, it's much much worse than that

 

 

Imagine sitting down to pee or poo then suddenly feel a small bite, and immediately a terrifying pain in your kkj or cheese pie

 

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2 hours ago, chamfer said:

Normal to encounter such wildlife inside home.

 

Last time staying at aussie land, i always make it a habit to shake my shoes clothes to make sure no spider or snake.

 

Even washing machine too.

Chiu stay in rural area?

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7 hours ago, XianGe said:

Chiu stay in rural area?

Not in rural area. At night walking can encounter big bats flying from trees to trees. Daytime even saw big crows around the rubbish /recycle bins when bringing out rubbish.

 

Stayed at St Lucia Queensland.

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8 hours ago, XianGe said:

Chiu stay in rural area?

 

38 minutes ago, chamfer said:

Not in rural area. At night walking can encounter big bats flying from trees to trees. Daytime even saw big crows around the rubbish /recycle bins when bringing out rubbish.

 

Stayed at St Lucia Queensland.

 

 

 

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