- Australian Federal Police discovered an intruder in Adelaide Airport car park.
- Eastern brown snake was coiled up inside a container and photographed by an X-ray machine.
- This is a highly venomous snake species that kills more people than any other type of reptile in the country.
Australia Airport Car Parking Has a Deadly Snake Intruder. On Monday, one such outlaw made his way to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) office at Adelaide Airport. AFP officers at the airport discovered an eastern brown snake coiled up in the subterranean car park and placed it in a container until a snake catcher safely removed it from the Adelaide airport facilities. The AFP branch even photographed the serpent in the container using an X-ray machine.
The AFP disclosed on social media on Tuesday that they had discovered an intruder in Adelaide the day before. “A brown snake was located in the basement carpark and was secured by AFP members until safely removed by a snake catcher,” they stated.
Attaching an X-ray image of the reptile in the container, the account explained that “while waiting for the catcher to arrive, the duty Sergeant took this x-ray of the box to confirm the snake was safely contained.”
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