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    Have you got your christmas tree decorated like this one?

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    A Frankston ( Melbourne) woman got a shock when she spotted this tiger snake in her Christmas tree. ( Not that it matters that it was a woman and she came from Frankston) but that is what the news said
    It is the Christmas spirit so why cant an old serpent also have fun this festive season?

    Melbourne woman finds metre-long tiger snake wrapped around Christmas tree

    Finding a snake in your Christmas tree is not the kind of surprise anyone wants during the holiday season, but that is exactly what one woman discovered in her home at Frankston, in Melbourne's south-east, on Sunday.
    The homeowner, identified as Cheryl, called snake catcher Barry Goldsmith to come and get rid of the venomous, metre-long tiger snake, which was wrapped around her Christmas decorations.
    "She was very happy to see the snake go but she was very relaxed," Mr Goldsmith said.
    "Usually I get people screaming and hysterical and shaking and having seizures just at the thought of having a snake in the house. But she was pretty cool."
    Mr Goldsmith has been working as a snake catcher in the area for 30 or 40 years and has never found a snake in a Christmas tree.
    "Although I have found them around the base of a Christmas tree in amongst the presents in the past, I've never found one up inside a Christmas tree," he said.
    "This is a one-off thing. It's like lightning striking.
    "It's not going to happen again for sure. Not this year anyway."
    Mr Goldsmith said the snake was "never going to hurt anybody" and Cheryl did exactly the right thing.
    "The only time the snake becomes a dangerous animal is when somebody tries to hurt it," he said.
    "If you try to attack a snake or kill a snake then the chances of getting bitten increase hugely."
    The snake was removed and relocated to a friend's bush property nearby.


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    Glad she's one of the sensible types..

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    I see the snake handlers comment that it is unusual for tigers to sit in the trees, but he finds them amongst the presents!.
    So be warned before you all dive under the tree to collect your Christmas spoils, make sure no unwanted visitors are lurking amongst them


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