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A snake catcher has captured the terrifying moment a massive carpet python was found lurking beneath an outdoor pool deck. Luke Huntley, owner of Snake Catcher Noosa, was called to relocate the reptile from a home at Tewantin in Noosa Shire, Queensland on Monday. The two-foot snake was found hiding under a wooden pool deck in terrifying footage posted on Facebook. Snake Catcher Luke Huntley removed a carpet python from under a pool deck in Tewantin, Noosa Shire on Monday After removing a couple of planks I was able to get my hand in and grab him out , Mr Huntley said. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only The Coast is expected to become home to hundreds of baby snakes over the coming months as âsnake noodle seasonâ begins. Snake hatching season begins in January and runs through to March after the conclusion of a four-month mating season. Snake Catcher Noosa owner Luke Huntley said he was expecting baby snakes to be âeverywhereâ. âAll the snakes are starting to hatch,â he said. âItâs what we affectionately call snake noodle season. âOver the Christmas period I was called to six homes where there were carpet pythons wrapped around a clutch of eggs.â He said each clutch could birth up to 50 pythons. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only The Coast is expected to become home to hundreds of baby snakes over the coming months as âsnake noodle seasonâ begins. Snake hatching season begins in January and runs through to March after the conclusion of a four-month mating season. Snake Catcher Noosa owner Luke Huntley said he was expecting baby snakes to be âeverywhereâ. âAll the snakes are starting to hatch,â he said. âItâs what we affectionately call snake noodle season. âOver the Christmas period I was called to six homes where there were carpet pythons wrapped around a clutch of eggs.â He said each clutch could birth up to 50 pythons. ....