00:00Alright, just hang here for a sec, yep still there, still there.
00:11Stu and Chris are responding to an emergency call out to catch and relocate a highly venomous
00:16eastern brown snake.
00:17On top of the rocks.
00:19This is the photo that was sent by homeowner Michelle, who has been watching the snake
00:24from the safety of her kitchen window.
00:28It's going.
00:32Oh there's two of them Chris.
00:36There's two of them.
00:37Hold on, sit.
00:43They were mating hey?
00:44Yep.
00:45Got one over here.
00:47You got one?
00:48Well I can see one.
00:49Alright, just don't grab it because we don't know where her head is.
00:53So, hold on.
00:55Right there.
00:57One of them is pretty big.
01:02I think I can see, is that two tails?
01:04Wait a second, there's one head.
01:08Oh yeah.
01:11You cheeky bugger.
01:17Eastern brown snakes are most often encountered by humans during mid to late spring, the peak
01:23of their breeding season.
01:25Regarded as the second most venomous snake in the world, the eastern brown is responsible
01:30for more deaths in Australia than any other snake.
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