Woman Finds Tiger Snake Coiled Around Her Christmas Tree

Woman Finds Tiger Snake Coiled Around Her Christmas Tree | Stay at Home Mum

Of all the presents expected this Christmas, here is one this woman did not expect — nor perhaps ever wanted.

In a Facebook post by snake catcher, Barry Goldsmith, he said that he responded a call from a woman, named Cheryl, after she discovered a deadly tiger snake in her home at Frankston, in Melbourne’s south-east, on Sunday.

Mr Goldsmith, who runs Snake Catcher Victoria, wrote in the post that Cheryl found the metre-long tiger snake, which was wrapped around her Christmas tree.

Woman Finds Tiger Snake Coiled Around Her Christmas Tree | Stay at Home Mum

“Cheryl from Frankston got an early Christmas surprise this morning when she found a new decoration had been added to her tree.

“She didn’t panic, she just took a photo and sent it to the snake catcher, me, and 20 minutes later I had the little bugger in a bag,” he wrote.

Mr Goldsmith said that Cheryl was “very happy to see the snake go but she was very relaxed.”

“Usually I get people screaming and hysterical and shaking and having seizures just at the thought of having a snake in the house. But she was pretty cool” he said.

He also said the snake was “never going to hurt anybody” and Cheryl did just the right thing. “The only time the snake becomes a dangerous animal is when somebody tries to hurt it. If you try to attack a snake or kill a snake then the chances of getting bitten increase hugely,” he said.

The snake was removed and relocated to a friend’s bush property nearby.

Source: Abc.net.au

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