A woman in Queensland, Australia recently found a giant snake nearly 2 meters long on her bed when she was cleaning her room.

(Photo taken from Zachery's Snake and Reptile Relocation on Facebook)

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A woman in Queensland, Australia (Queensland) found a nearly 2-meter-long snake on her bed when she was tidying her room recently. She quickly called a snake catching expert and learned that the snake was actually the second most venomous snake in the world. Eastern brown snake.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Australian animal rescue expert Zachary Richards (Zachary Richards) posted on his personal Facebook on the 20th that he received a female housewife from Kalbar, a town west of Gold Coast (Gold Coast), that afternoon. The owner asked for help, and the other party said that when he was tidying up the room and changing the sheets, he found a snake on the mattress.

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When Richards arrived at the scene, he found that it was an oriental brown snake known as the second most venomous snake in the world. The female homeowner closed the door and the external windows tightly, and blocked the door cracks with towels to prevent the snake from escaping.

After some "confrontation", Richards successfully captured and released the snake.

Richards said that the snake that frightened the female homeowner was 6 feet (about 1.8 meters) long. The venom of the eastern brown snake is very fast infecting. It takes only 15 minutes after being bitten to cause a headache and about half an hour for blood to clot. Abnormal in function, these snakes are violent and fast-moving. They are quite common in Australia and cause far more deaths in Australia each year than any other snake species.

A woman in Queensland, Australia recently found a giant snake nearly 2 meters long on her bed when she was cleaning her room.

(Photo taken from Zachery's Snake and Reptile Relocation on Facebook)