Australians found one of the most poisonous snakes in the world in a washing machine
In Australia, a family found a small snake in a washing machine and decided to call a specialist. It turned out that a rather dangerous snake had crawled into their home
In the village of Maudsland, Australia, a professional reptile catcher came across one of the most venomous snakes in the world in a residential building and filmed it.
A family unexpectedly found a small snake in a washing machine and immediately called a specialist. Upon arrival, the man identified the uninvited guest as a reticulated brown snake. This species ranks second in toxicity of venom among all land snakes. How it crawled into the bathroom is unknown. The catcher managed to catch the dangerous specimen, no one was hurt.