Woman finds poisonous snake coiled round on filp-flops in Australia
A woman has revealed that she has found a poisonous snake near her flip-flop in Australia.
Pictures shared with social media show that the snake sat on a sea beach shoe in Crystal's Calandra, while the sun shows it.
But reptile fragile skin is almost obscure from black rubber footwear, which is consistently identified in posture.
Snap Sunshine Coast Snake Puzzle Facebook page has been posted.
He read the post: 'A Coolman resident was presenting his naughty at noon to this afternoon when he came home to see this young red-coated black snake [Flip Flops] in front of him ... What is that Australian? '
Many commentators said they were surprised that the creature could disguise itself.
A Facebook user wrote: 'I could not even see the snake! [Flip flops] mix well with the pattern. '
Another said, 'After reading this, I was looking at again.'
Others quickly titled 'new anti-theft devices' to discuss the situation.
Red-collapsed black snake can grow up to eight feet tall and is known for living near water.
It does not seem to be an offensive snake but it will strike if it feels threatened, and it is poisonous.
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