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Can You Spot the 2-Foot-Long Snake Hiding in the Grass?

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A snake catcher in Australia has actually challenged individuals online to find a snake concealed in an image.

Snake catcher Drew Godfrey, of Hervey Bay Snake Catchers, shared an image that appeared in the beginning to reveal absolutely nothing other than a couple of slabs of wood and some turf. Godfrey firmly insisted that a 27.5-inch-long keelback snake was prowling someplace in the image, although it may be hard to see in the beginning.

While the keelback has a distinctive pattern, it uses its coloring to blend in with its surroundings.

An image of grass and some planks of wood. A keelback snake is someplace in the photo. Drew Godfrey

According to Queensland’s Department of Environment and Science, keelbacks are Australia’s only non-venomous semi-aquatic snake.

“They are a small snake growing to 1m [3.2 feet] at the most, but most adults range from 50-75 cm [19-29.5 inches],” the department added. “They are grey to olive-brown or black in color, with an indistinct banded pattern.”

The Australian keelback’s belly is typically a cream color with narrow dark bands highlighting the edges of each broad ventral scale.

While some people may be shocked to come across the snake in their yard, Godfrey said they were relatively harmless and were actually beneficial to the country’s biodiversity.

“Having a keelback in your back yard is a good thing and a lot of people welcome them as they are nonvenomous so they’re harmless,” Godfrey said. “They can also eat the cane toad which are a toxic animal that are introduced from South America and cause havoc on Australian biodiversity.

An picture of a keelback snake. The snake can be found in wet areas of Australia. Drew Godfrey

“Because they’re toxic, native animals die when they eat them. The keelback is the only native Australian animal that can actually consume a cane toad. Because we have a lot of toads in Hervey Bay, people that know what keelbacks are, are happy to have them.”

Godfrey said he has been “obsessed” with snakes since he was young and added that the Facebook post was aimed to educate people about snakes in a fun way.

An image of where the keelback snake is hiding in the turf. Snake catcher Drew Godfrey said the snakes were good for biodiversity in Australia. iStock / Getty Images

“I have been obsessed with snakes and wildlife since a little child however I’ve been working as a professional snake catcher for 5 years,” he said. “Our purpose for the post is to inform, but we like to make it entertaining. It’s likewise to promote our business to the local community so they can call us if they get a snake.”

According to the Queensland government, keelbacks prefer damp areas and are commonly discovered near freshwater, such as dams, creeks and swamps, as well as close to gum forests and inner-city suburban creeks.

They are discovered in northern and eastern Queensland, Western Australia and northeast New South Wales.

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