A womam was stunned to find an amorous pair of highly-venomous snakes mating on her doorstep.
The romping reptiles were eastern browns – considered the second most venomous in the world.
The homeowner immediately called experts for help.
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Snake catcher Stuart McKenzie arrived promptly at the home in Queensland, Australia, to deal with the loved up serpents.
The snakes were still mating on the doorstep as Mr McKenzie, of Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7, carefully approached.
A colleague says: “Tricky situation eh?”
He replies: “Have my bag ready.”
He then grabs the tails of both venomous snakes at the same time with his bare hands.
McKenzie says: “How’s this eh? Two brown snakes mating.
“Now, I don’t want to be mucking around with them too long because they’re that sort of dangerous size where they can go up on themselves.”
He then places the snakes into his bag and says: “Jeez, that one came right up near my hands too.”
He adds: “Tell you what, that gets the heart rate going.”
One local joked: “You could have let them finish.”
Daniel added: “Two snakes in one catch, well done!”

Steven said: “You are one brave man.”
Kristie wrote: “You so stealthy!”
Lisa remarked: “Oh my God, I was like ‘that dude’s using his hands’.”
The eastern brown snake is native to eastern and central Australia and southern New Guinea.
It is considered the second-most venomous land snake in the world after the inland taipan, as reported by Need To Know.
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