A Queensland family has found a huge eight-foot carpet python hiding under their lawnmower. They called a local wrangler to relocate the massive snake.
A wrangler who was called to remove a red-bellied back snake hiding in the roof of a family s home has shared an impressive photo of the venomous reptile.
Queensland man Luke Huntley shared a photo of the 1.7metre red-bellied snake in a striking position to his Facebook page Snake Catchers Noosa on Monday.
Mr Huntley said he had been called to the home in Cooroy, on the Sunshine Coast, earlier this year after a woman found the snake in her ceiling storage space.
He released it in nearby bushland, explaining it was important to keep snakes near their natural habitat to avoid them dying of shock.
The moment a tour guide rescued an enormous goanna from a Queensland shopping centre has been captured on camera.
The Good Samaritan wrangled the giant lizard by the tail as it slid along the tiled floor of Smithfield Shopping Centre in Cairns northern suburbs.
He gently lifted the goanna as it scrabbled in a futile attempt to escape, before carrying it at arms length outside to freedom.
Everyone was impressed by the size of this lizard, and also by the good man who gently carried it to the safety of the bush across the road God, he s heavy, the man said as he walked the scaly trespasser out.
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