Facebook: "You would not believe this. This is crazy and we’re super lucky we were able to find the snake."Meanwhile, team member Stuart McKenzie told 9News: "It's one of the most incredible places we have ever found a snake before.
I couldn’t imagine what it would be like picking it up and discovering it in there.’"A bite by the serpents, which can grow up to a terrifying 8ft 4in (2.55meters) long, can cause severe bleeding, vomiting, abdominal pain, headaches, diarrhoea and muscle weakness or pain.Native to the east coast of Australia, they are believed to be responsible for several bites on humans each year.
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