A pair of snakes were found mating behind a clock.
The two brown tree snakes – a venomous breed which grow to seven-feet-long – were spotted wriggling behind a clock on a wall in a property.
A video shows snake catcher Zachery, who runs Zachery’s Snake and Reptile Location, approaching the wall.
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Carefully pulling the clock to one side, a serpent can be seen writhing around.
Zachery slowly eases the clock away from the wall, revealing two snakes, who appear to have been mating.
Stretching out, the snakes can be seen far longer in length than the clock’s size would indicate.
The incident took place this week in Queensland, Australia, reports What’s The Jam.
The snake catcher was able to safely remove them and relocate them into the wild.
Zachery shared the video online, saying: “A ‘timely’ reminder that with the warmer weather snakes are on the move and looking for ‘luv’.
“This pair of brown tree snakes now safely relocated back to the bush.”
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