(UPI) An Australian reptile catcher responded to a Queensland home where a resident found a venomous snake slithering across the clothes hanging in a closet.
Tim Hudson, owner of Hudson Snake Catching, posted a video to Facebook showing the scene he encountered when he arrived at the home in Tallebudgera Valley home.
Hudson found a small-eyed snake, a highly venomous species, slithering across the clothes hanging in a closet.
"What the hell are you doing up there?" Hudson says in the video. Up in the clothes, that is crazy.
Hudson said he was called to the home by a resident who spotted the snake inside the child's closet.
The snake catcher told 7News he had never seen a small-eyed snake hiding out in hanging clothes before, but the reptiles "do have climbing abilities."
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