‘Thirsty’ snake stuck in a beer can (PHOTOS)

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A thirsty snake found a well-known Australian beverage far from a refreshing drop when it got stuck inside an empty beer can.

The distressed lowland copperhead snake was found writhing in Kyneton-Trentham Rd on December 1 by nearby resident Margaret Hellingman.

The quick-thinking animal lover diverted traffic and called Blackwood snake collector Manfred Zabinskas, who slowly trimmed back the aluminium to free the reptile.

“He was extremely stressed, frantic and panicking and was hissing and foaming at the mouth when I freed him,” Mr Zabinskas said.

Mr Zabinskas said the incident was not uncommon.

“A copperhead is a timid snake and when startled they will often look for the first hiding place to get away from trouble,” he said.

“It’s been an ongoing joke among snake catchers.

“For some reason it’s always a VB can that has been inviting for many snakes.”

The snake escaped his boozy ordeal unscathed and is recuperating at Mr Zabinskas’ animal shelter.

The registered snake-catcher said 90 per cent of snakes caught in the Kyneton and Woodend area were copperheads.

“They come out in cooler temperatures than tiger or brown snakes and you often see them warming up on roads or cycle paths,” he said.

Residents should phone a registered snake catcher if they see a snake in their property.

Sunbury Leader

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