The “healthy” creature was present in a house at Murrumba Downs, and gave an area snake-catcher a run for his cash.
“It was a bit feisty,” Steven Brown from Brisbane North Snake Catchers informed 9news.com.au.
It’s estimated the venom from an untreated chunk can kill in half-an-hour.
It’s been a busy week for snake-catchers within the Sunshine State as slithering snakes enterprise out because the climate warms up.
Earlier at this time, a colossal five-metre scrub python was caught inside a hen coop at a property in Townsville, within the state’s Far North.
“The unit” ate two chickens earlier than it was caught.
“This is the four large scrub python I’ve relocated from their coop,” Jeremy De Haan, from Jeremy’s Reptile Relocations Townsville, informed 9news.com.au.
“The average size of an adult scrub python is 3-5m in length with unofficial reports claiming individuals have been seen at nearly 8m in length.
“Large birds equivalent to bush turkeys are a principal meals supply for these giant snakes and home feathered pets equivalent to chickens and geese may even be on the menu.”
Australia is currently in the midst of its snake season with reptiles searching for food and to mate and breed.
The season typically runs from September to April.