Venomous snake found among toys in child’s bed in Australia

Venomous snake found among toys in child's bed in Australia
Venomous snake found among toys in child’s bed in Australia (Facebook / Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast)

A venomous snake was found in a child’s bed, hidden among their toys. The dangerous incident occurred in Jimboomba, Queensland, Australia.

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The snake in question is known as a red-bellied black snake, a species native to Australia that can grow up to 1.5 meters in length. The company ‘Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast‘ posted a video on social media showing the rescue of the animal.

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In the video, Bryce Lockett, an employee of the company, carefully removes the stuffed animals to reveal the snake. He then captures the reptile and places it in a special bag to safely remove it from the house.

Red-bellied black snakes are generally shy but can bite when provoked, causing painful and serious symptoms such as swelling, bleeding, necrosis, nausea, headaches, and stomach pain. Despite being dangerous, they tend to avoid contact with humans and larger animals.

Source: MSN | This content was created with the help of AI.

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