We all know the entire continent/country (it’s both, I checked) of Australia is trying to kill you at any moment of the day.
Even those innocuous domestic moments where you’d think you were safe are HIGH ALERT situations… like washing clothes.
An Australian snake catcher responded to a family’s home in a suburb of Gold Coast in Queensland, where the world’s second most venomous snake was found in their washing machine.
The video, posted to Facebook by Hudson Snake Catching, shows a young eastern brown snake, the second most venomous snake in the world, inside the tub of the family’s washing machine.
The reptile wrangler was able to capture and relocate the snake without any injuries to humans, reptiles or dirty clothes.
I do want to encourage Australia that there’s still room for improvement here – if you can get the world’s #1 most venomous snake, the inland tiapan, in a washer – the record can be yours.
[UPI]