2023-05-08 10:03:23
A wife in Australia found a small snake in her home when she was cleaning recently. When her husband heard the news, he hurriedly called a snake-catching expert to help. Dumbfounded, he rushed to the scene, carefully removed the dust bag of the vacuum cleaner, and successfully rescued the little snake.
According to “News.com.au” report, Drew Godfrey (Drew Godfrey), an expert snake catcher of Hervey Bay (Hervey Bay Snake Catchers), Queensland’s (Hervey Bay Snake Catchers), recently received a call from a man. Said that his wife found a snake while cleaning, and hoped that he might come to the scene to help as soon as possible. Unexpectedly, not long following the call was hung up, the husband called back once more, telling Godfrey not to worry, “because his wife has already used the vacuum cleaner. “Clean up”.”
Godfrey was dumbfounded when he heard this, and told the other party helplessly: “Snakes are a protected species. It is cruel and illegal to let them stay in the vacuum cleaner.” Then Godfrey hurried to the husband’s house. When he arrived, ” The murder weapon” vacuum cleaner has been placed on the balcony, and the suction port is covered with a plastic bag to prevent the snake from crawling out. Godfrey carefully removed the dust bag of the vacuum cleaner and found a small snake inside, “It’s not injured, Just a little dusty and confused.”
The report pointed out that the snake is a newborn yellow-faced whip snake (Yellow-faced whipsnake), which is slender and fast-moving, and people often confuse it with the venomous Eastern brown snake (Eastern brown snake). Yellow-faced whip snakes are very common in Australia. According to the Australian Museum (Australian Museum), although they are poisonous, they are not harmful to humans, but they will be very painful and swollen when bitten. Whip snakes have bitten and compared the bite to a “bee sting”.
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