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Chilling photo shows ‘impossible to spot’ incredibly dangerous animal hidden in child’s bed

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Updated 13:14 19 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 13:13 19 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Chilling photo shows ‘impossible to spot’ incredibly dangerous animal hidden in child’s bed

A Queensland family was horrified to discover a venomous animal hidden among their daughter's toys

Niamh Shackleton

Niamh Shackleton

An Australian family was horrified to find something other than toys in their daughter's bed - and you have to really squint to spot the deadly animal.

In recent days, the Queensland-based family were looking at their daughter's unmade bed when they spotted something next to her dolls and stuffed toys.

Upon closer inspection, they realised it was a snake - a venomous one at that.

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Can you see the deadly snake? (Facebook/Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast)
Can you see the deadly snake? (Facebook/Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast)

It turned out to be a red-bellied black snake which often spotted in eastern parts of Australia.

The medium-sized reptiles are described as having a 'moderate to robust build and head barely distinct from the neck', and a largely black body with a red-underbelly (as per its name), according to the Australian Museum.

According to the Australian Geographic, the snakes are venomous with their bites potentially proving fatal.

Several people in Australia are bitten by them each year, but there hasn't been any recorded deaths.

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Like many animals, the snakes are actually quite timid and will only active aggressively if they feel threatened.

Following the unexpected discovery in their daughter's bed, the Aussie family called in Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast to help them remove their unwanted guest.

Sharing a photo of the snake amid the young girl's pink unicorn bedding, the snake catching service wrote on Facebook: "This Highly Venomous Red-Bellied Black snake was relocated from a child’s bed this morning in Jimboomba after trying to blend in with some cuddle toys."

The snake was found hiding in the young girl's bed. (Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast/Facebook)
The snake was found hiding in the young girl's bed. (Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast/Facebook)

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They proceeded to post a video of the snake being removed onto the bed, placed on the bedroom floor and happily slithering into a large sack.

As to how the snake ended up in the child's room, it's believed that it came through an open door of the house.

People have since shared their thoughts on the shocking discovery.

"Well I am not moving to Jimboomba in a hurry lol," one person wrote.

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"That's it I'm moving," quipped another.

Red-bellied black snakes are often found in parts of eastern Australia. (Jono Searle / Contributor)
Red-bellied black snakes are often found in parts of eastern Australia. (Jono Searle / Contributor)

"Oh hell to the no!! Nope nope nope," wrote a third.

Meanwhile someone else labelled it 'lucky' that the reptile was found.

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Others noted how relaxed the snake seemed to be when it was moved.

A Facebook user said: "Wow, such a chill buddy! Getting into the bag by himself and all."

A second added: "Pretty chill snake! Lucky it was found before the little girl gave it a scare."

If you needed an excuse not to go to Australia, this is it...

Featured Image Credit: Facebook/Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast

Topics: Australia, Nature, News, Animals, Facebook

Niamh Shackleton
Niamh Shackleton

Niamh Shackleton is an experienced journalist for UNILAD, specialising in topics including mental health and showbiz, as well as anything Henry Cavill and cat related. She has previously worked for OK! Magazine, Caters and Kennedy.

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