‘The Snake Hunter’ shows how massive brown snakes get in your home
A man known as “The Snake Hunter” has unveiled a startling technique used by snakes to slither their way into the tiniest of spaces.
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A man known as “The Snake Hunter” has unveiled a startling technique used by snakes to slither their way into the tiniest of spaces — including right under your seemingly secure front door.
The video has sent shivers down the spines of viewers worldwide, as it highlights just how effortlessly they can make their way inside.
“I’m frequently asked how snakes enter the house,” he explained. ”And I’m showing you exactly how. I frequently find them inside houses in Australia in the summer.”
According to Mark Pelley, Eastern brown snakes, despite their seemingly cumbersome size, possess the extraordinary ability to flatten their bodies and gradually squeeze their way underneath an entrance door into a property.
In the video, Mr Pelley demonstrates this technique, showcasing just how easily a snake can infiltrate a seemingly secure area.
Pelley’s video has quickly gone viral, with many viewers expressing their shock and concern at the ease with which snakes can enter.
Despite the unsettling nature of the video, Mr Pelley insists that it’s important for people to be aware of this phenomenon during the warmer months.
Originally published as ‘The Snake Hunter’ shows how massive brown snakes get in your home