Venomous snake found at school, hiding under bales of hay

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A red-bellied black snake, believed to be hiding in order to protect itself as it prepared to shed its skin, has been found at a school.

"Nice size red belly, doesn't belong in a school though," McKenzie says in the video, before relocating the snake to a creek.

They are often found in moist habitats, such as streams and swamps, and usually feed on a variety of small animals, including frogs, rodents, fish, tadpoles and lizards. The Australian Museum says that the snake is responsible for"very few human deaths," and that many bite victims"experience only mild or negligible symptoms."

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