Snake stuck in Australians' refrigerator (2 photos + 1 video)
A black snake, also known as the red-bellied black adder, crawled into the house of a resident of the Australian city of Adelaide.
Gail Auricht had to call a snake catcher, because in her own refrigerator the hostess saw a guest - uninvited, unpleasant and poisonous.
Apparently, the reptile was looking for shelter from the heat and crawled into the refrigerator, but then got stuck in the water and ice dispenser compartment. Luckily, a professional snake catcher quickly removed the reptile.
And the domestic cat helped to find the snake, which attracted the owner’s attention by sitting and hissing at the refrigerator. By the way, despite the poisonousness of black adders, they are not aggressive and can attack a person only if they are greatly disturbed. Although this does not justify the presence of a snake in the refrigerator - it certainly did not belong there.