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World’s second-most venomous snake caught slithering in girl’s bedroom

It is apparently the second most poisonous snake in the world.

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Snake catchers were called to a family home after the owner discovered a reptile had slithered into a wardrobe.

Latoya Corbett, 30, and Daniel May, 34, from Narellan snake catcher, were called to a home in Sydney, Australia, on March 16.

(Latoya Corbett via SWNS)

The snake was identified as an Eastern Brown Snake, which Daniel says is the second most toxic snake in the world.

Daniel said: "We were called out to a home on Ellis Lane, Sydney, to relocate this dangerously venomous Eastern Brown Snake from a young girl's bedroom.

"These snakes are responsible for the majority of snakebite cases in Australia."

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