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Kiwi survives encounter with deadly snake inside his Aussie home

Author
Chris Marriner,
Publish Date
Mon, 6 Jan 2025, 2:07pm

Kiwi survives encounter with deadly snake inside his Aussie home

Author
Chris Marriner,
Publish Date
Mon, 6 Jan 2025, 2:07pm

A Kiwi man living in South Australia had a brush with death after he returned from a trip home and promptly stepped on the world’s second-most venomous land snake.

A security camera captured the moment Folco Faber returned to Adelaide yesterday and greeted his cat Lily, picking her up for a cuddle before opening up his blinds as he made himself at home.

An unaware Folco Faber cuddles his cat Lily inside his Adelaide home, as an eastern brown snake lurks nearby. Photo / Folco FaberAn unaware Folco Faber cuddles his cat Lily inside his Adelaide home, as an eastern brown snake lurks nearby. Photo / Folco Faber

The video shows the moment he stood on a deadly eastern brown snake, placing his socked foot just behind the viper’s head as he continue to hold his cat.

Folco Faber steps on an eastern brown snake inside his Adelaide home. Photo / Folco FaberFolco Faber steps on an eastern brown snake inside his Adelaide home. Photo / Folco Faber

The snake did not immediately strike and it took another 20 seconds before Faber glanced down again — and saw the snake and stepping away at speed, still holding his cat.

Faber told the Herald he had just spent two weeks visiting family in Waiuku and received the “shock of his life” when he saw the reptile.

The moment Folco Faber spotted an eastern brown snake inside his Adelaide home. Photo / Folco FaberThe moment Folco Faber spotted an eastern brown snake inside his Adelaide home. Photo / Folco Faber

He called a snake catcher to remove the snake but admitted the episode was “really unsettling” and he spent the rest of the day checking under the furniture.

But the snake’s subdued reaction may have had something to do with its own ordeal.

Faber told the Herald his cat, Lily, was lucky to have survived inside the house with the snake, but said the snake catcher noted something about the snake: it had suffered a number of cat bites.

- NZ Herald

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