Can you sssspot the snake? Deadly coastal carpet python is hiding in this Australian garage

Can you sssspot the snake? Huge coastal carpet python is hiding somewhere in this crowded garage

  • Social media users have been baffled by a tricky challenge, set by Australia’s Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast
  • The company shared a picture of a snake hiding among items in a Sunnybank garage, asking users to spot the serpent
  • Many were not able to, with one even worrying what they would do if confronted with the situation in real life

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Social media users have been baffled after Australian snake catchers challenged them to spot the serpent hiding among the tools in a Sunnybank garage.

Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast shared a picture of the scene to Facebook after being called out to the home.

While a few eagle-eyed users were able to pick out the snake, many have been left scratching their heads – some even claimed the image was a hoax and did not feature a snake at all.

Social media users have been baffled after Australian snake catchers challenged them to spot the serpent hiding among the tools in a Sunnybank garage. Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast shared a picture of the scene to Facebook after being called out to the home

Social media users have been baffled after Australian snake catchers challenged them to spot the serpent hiding among the tools in a Sunnybank garage. Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast shared a picture of the scene to Facebook after being called out to the home

But hidden among the cables, tools and paintbrushes in the work shed is a carpet python, curled up in a corner next to a saw.

The reptile can grow up to 10 feet in length, and though non-venomous, carpet pythons have been reported to have squeezed the life out of humans and pets after winding their way around their bodies.

One Facebook user confessed he felt ‘a bit concerned’ about being faced with the situation in real life, based on how hard it was to find the snake in the photo. 

Hidden among the cables, tools and paintbrushes in the work shed is a carpet python, curled up in a corner next to a saw. The reptile can grow up to 10 feet in length, and though non-venomous, carpet pythons have been reported to have squeezed the life out of humans and pets after winding their way around their bodies

source: dailymail.co.uk