![]() ![]() It’s getting hotter and snakes tend to be more active in the heat and during the day – the same time our kids are most active. Of course, now’s the perfect time for snakes to come out and haunt us. And we cannot forget that time a Gold Coast mum went to put her baby down for a nap and discovered a deadly Eastern Brown had already claimed the space. Then there was that time a Brisbane mum emptied the extra waterout of her son’s water bottle and out came a baby carpet python. I’m pretty sure they burned the whole house down after this little find. Then there was that time a mum on the Gold Coast discovered a massive Eastern Brown wrapped around her son’s LEGO. No mention of whether the family just Ubered home. The family had stopped for a picnic, left the windows open and guess who decided to make himself at home? Last year a Brisbane family discovered a carpet pythonsunbathing in their car. Of course, this isn’t the first time a snake has come to a party uninvited and ruined it for everyone. Via GIPHY Snakes in a car…and everywhere else The second deadliest snake on the planet travelling unnoticed in a car with you for a couple of hours!!” I’m not a fan of catching Eastern Browns at nighttime, and particularly from inside a car, but everything went well. There was a little scale damage to its tail so it may have initially been in the engine bay, and I did find one spot on the cars chassis that could have been the snake’s entry point into the cabin. It would appear that the snake has traveled from Rockhampton to Gladstone with the the vehicle’s owner and most likely inside the car’s cabin!! To my surprise it was a decent size Eastern Brown. The car was in the car park of the same shopping complex, only 50 meters away from me!! Tonight at 7:30 I had just pulled into a shopping center to grab some dinner when my phone rung regarding a snake inside a car. Imagine seeing THIS staring back at you Source: Facebook It’s just pure luck he happened to be in the same car park at the same time. David was actually in the car park at the time he got the call to remove a snake from a car.Īnother shopper had seen the snake just chilling out and called David to come and look. The story was shared over at Gladstone Region Snake Catchersand even the snake catcher, David Voss, was creeped out. In this car, the driver traveled from Rockhampton to Gladstone, some odd 110km, not aware there was a freakin’ snake under his feet. Turns out, the venomous bugger has been hiding in your car for over an hour. Because Captian Nope Rope didn’t just sneak into your car while you were at the shops. This deadly snake snuck into a car without the driver noticing. And not just any snake, but a super dangerous one – a decent-sized Eastern Brown. ![]() ![]() But imagine coming back from the shops to discover there’s a snake in your car. Now, seeing a snake in nature is one thing. I’ve seen a few on hikes and have promptly sh*t my pants, sprinted back the other way while hyperventilating, never to ever set foot in nature again. I’m pretty sure there’s nothing worse than coming into contact with a deadly snake. ![]()
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