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Common tree snakes are found across Australia's east and its tropical northern areas, from Western Australia's Kimberley region to Cape York and Torres Strait in Queensland, reaching into New ...
The Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7 website says tree snakes are not venomous to humans. "They are an inoffensive species and will generally duck for cover if they feel threatened. They don't ...
Common tree snakes, which mostly feed on frogs and skinks, are non-venomous and usually sleep in tree hollows, crevices and foliage, according to Queensland’s Department of the Environment.
A video posted to the snake catching business' YouTube channel shows Airey removing the 4-foot common tree snake from the commode. Godfrey said the snake is not a dangerous species.
The family believes it was a common tree snake, about a metre in length, that had got into the car through a door that was left open overnight. The snakes are common in large parts of Australia ...
That's the call a snake catcher received in Queensland, Australia, where a 4-foot tree snake was found in a toilet basin at a home in Hervey Bay.