Watch: Australian Woman Finds World's Second-Most Venomous Snake In Daughter's Drawer
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Australian snake hunter Mark Pelley was called to remove the 5-foot Eastern brown snake from the toddler's bedroom.
When it comes to Australia, snakes can be found just about anywhere. A cause of major concern in the country, residents often spot these creepy reptiles lurking around in their homes and offices. Recently, a woman was left terrified after she discovered the second-most venomous snake in the world in her three-year-old daughter's underwear drawer.
Australian snake hunter Mark Pelley was called to remove the 5-foot Eastern brown snake from the toddler's bedroom, as per the New York Post.
He shared a video of the rescue on Facebook and wrote, ''Pelley described the incident on Facebook, writing, “Mum went to get some clothes for her son and found a large five-foot eastern brown snake instead. We figured out what happened. She carried in folded washing yesterday and as she was taking clothes from [the] clothesline, [the] brown snake crawled into it.''