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A Brisbane woman found her home invaded by an eastern brown snake on Wednesday that had “tightly coiled” itself around her cat’s neck.

The venom of the Eastern Brown Snake is rated as the second most toxic of all snake venoms in the world, next only to that of Inland Taipan (which is also a native of Australia).


AbbeyRhode · F
Was the kitty OK? 😟
Nimbus · M
AbbeyRhode · F
@Nimbus ☺️
meggie · F
How many people and domestic animals get killed by snakes there each year?
craig7 · 70-79, M
@meggie Contrary to a widely-held view in other places,here in Australia,we aren't all constantly under threat from creatures that are trying to kill us.
walabby · 61-69, M
@meggie Crocodiles account for 1 or 2 deaths every year. Sharks, 2 or 3. Honey bees kill more people here than any other critter.
meggie · F
@walabby that's very interesting. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Justenjoyit · 56-60, M
Did the poor cat survive
nedkelly · 61-69, M
4meAndyou · F
Good heavens!!! How did she get rid of the damned thing?
ExtremeNext · 31-35
The poor puss
nedkelly · 61-69, M
@ExtremeNext Should have bitten Penny

 
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