Nestled somewhere in this Queensland backyard is a scaly reptile

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Nestled somewhere in this Queensland backyard is a scaly reptile
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It looks like a typical suburban Queensland backyard, but nestled somewhere amongst the vegetation is a scaly reptile. 9News

"It's hiding under your pillow," snake catcher Stu said.Attribution:Stu described the common tree snake as "the king of sneaking inside", adding that this one was probably looking for a window to get out before it was caught in the act.

They can grow up to two metres but are not venomous so while you might get the creeps finding one inside, you're not facing a deadly bite.Click or scroll through to see if you can spot all the other snakes either out in the wild or a little too close to home.One Sydneysider will tread cautiously around sliding doors for the rest of their life after this miraculous discovery last week.

Reptile Relocation Sydney posted to social media showing how easily slithery serpents to fit themselves into the tightest of spaces. This juvenile eastern brown snake was returned to safety after it had wriggled itself into a tight spot beneath a glass sliding door at a hair salon.The venomous little critter may not look too harmful, but you'd want to be on high-alert if you stumble across one.

When it comes to snake and spiders, there are a few species' bites that require immediate first aid like the eastern brown snake.A Queensland tradie got a fright when he went to grab his tools in Loganlea, finding a Red-bellied black snake had taken up home under a pile of rope.18 of 107"Got a call from a man saying he has a snake in his house...

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