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Australian girl finds lethal tiger snake at her ft whereas driving 50 miles per hour

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Police in Australia stated a lady was compelled to fend off a lethal tiger snake in her car whereas driving 50 miles per hour on a freeway exterior Melbourne.

Police officers responded to reviews of a barefoot girl making an attempt to flag down automobiles on the aspect of the Monash Freeway on Saturday, Victoria Police stated in a press release.

The girl informed the officers that she had been touring 80 kilometers per hour (50 miles per hour) when she felt one thing on her foot and regarded right down to discover a tiger snake — one of many world’s most venomous serpents — slithering up her leg.

“Remarkably, she was capable of fend the snake off her and weave by means of visitors earlier than pulling over and leaping out of her automotive to security,” the police stated, including that she was assessed by paramedics to make sure she hadn’t been bitten.

Australia is legendary for its lethal creatures, together with all kinds of sharks, snakes and two of the world’s most toxic spiders. In October, a solo hiker was discovered alive after struggling a snake chew whereas lacking for almost two weeks in Australia’s Snowy Mountains.

Tim Nanninga of Melbourne Snake Control, who was known as to the scene to seize and relocate the snake, stated the girl in Melbourne was very lucky. “It’s a miracle how she obtained off the street and safely parked the automotive,” he informed CNN affiliate 9News.

“Normally when snakes are in vehicles they discover a very nice little hidey gap they usually can keep in for days and never come out, however we have been fortunate the snake moved alongside to the again of the automotive,” he famous.

Experts say the current tropical climate Melbourne has skilled is drawing snakes out of creeks and riverbeds, 9News reported.

CNN’s Hilary Whiteman contributed to this report.

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