The deadliest snake in the world crawled into the toilet of an Australian (6 photos + 1 video)
The Australian, who went to relax on the beach, was in shock, discovering a reticulated brown snake in the toilet cubicle - the second toxicity of land snake venom in the world.
A beach goer who responded to the call of nature was shocked when found the second most venomous land snake in the world in a toilet cubicle. An eastern brown snake lay curled up on a garbage bucket next to the toilet at the Alexandra Headland Surf Club on Sunshine Coast.
A creepy photo of the snake was posted online on Tuesday 24/7 Sunshine Coast kite catcher rescue service. Zmeelov warned that the weather is conducive to snakes crawling out of wooden structures. This is due to the warm and humid weather in eastern Australia.
“Imagine that you went into a public restroom to attend to your chores, and sat down to see the brown snake next to you on the garbage bucket! — the snake catchers wrote in the post, calling on those who fall into In such a situation, do not hesitate to call the rescuers.
The snake catchers said that recent rainy weather has forced the snakes out of their habitats, forcing the creatures to urgently seek new shelters. Australians confirm that snakes are increasingly appearing in human habitats, photographing them in their homes. Australians find snakes on the beach, in houses and garden beds, calling rescuers to take away poisonous creatures away.
Eastern brown snake, also called reticulated brown snake, lives in the most populated parts of Australia. It is widespread throughout eastern Australia and is more common in spring.
The find in the beach toilet caused a lot of comments in in social networks. “It will be to your advantage to look carefully around when you go to a public restroom,” one commenter said. - At the same time, if you're lucky, immediately solve the problem of constipation!