It's not news to anyone that Australia is home to different species of wild and little-known animals around the world, including a poisonous snake, the eastern brown snake, which was found in the bed of a resident of the country Australian.
The situation may seem unusual for those who live in Brazil. However, it is common for wild animals to appear in domestic residences in Australia, especially with the interference caused in their habitats.
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After finding the snake on top of her bed, snug between the sheets, the resident of the residence enlisted the help of Zachary Richards, known as the person who does professional rescue of snakes.
With a business in the state of Queensland, considered one of the largest states in Australia, Richards, from Zachery’s Snake and Reptile Relocation, shared on their social networks the rescue of the brown snake Eastern.
Regarded as one of the most venomous snake species ever recorded, the eastern brown snake was six feet long.
Upon arriving at the Australian woman's residence, Zachary claims that the woman was outside the house, closed the bedroom door and placed a towel underneath to prevent the snake from leaving.
The professional snake catcher claims that upon entering the room, he found the animal, which was lying on the bed. Upon opening the door, he claims the snake was looking at him.
For the snake rescue specialist, the animal entered the resident's house in search of a place to hide from the high temperatures or were you just looking for a comfortable space to to sleep.
For Richards, the resident's reaction was the best possible, because she left the snake isolated, alone, and closed the space to prevent the animal from escaping.
After the rescue, the snake was released in a forested area, far from the area of houses in the city of Maroon, considered a rural area of Queensland.
Eastern brown snake is extremely venomous
Considered a common species in Australia, the eastern brown snake is known for its venomous bite, with the power to cause bleeding, which leads to the death of those who suffer the attack.