
The Eastern brown snake is one of the most venomous snakes in Australia and can be found in rural, suburban, and grassy habitats all around Australia. Experts in wildlife state that the number of sightings increases in warm seasons since snakes become very active when looking for food, shelter, and sunshine. While being one of the most dangerous snakes, experts highly recommend not approaching this animal, as this will likely cause harm.

It is known that snakes such as the eastern brown snake are relatively slender and swift in their movements. Unlike other types, such as pythons, these snakes tend to have a long, slender body shape. Wildlife experts also say that snakes of this species usually reach up to 1.5 meters in length, but, at times, their body shape may make a person underestimate the danger. So, people are recommended not to get too close to any unknown snake, regardless of its shape.

Though the common idea is that the Eastern Brown Snake's colour is brown, there can be various colours, such as light and dark brown, grey, olive, and even black shades. Moreover, there can be differences depending on the snakes' age and the lighting. The body above the belly is usually darker, while the belly can be in a cream colour. Wildlife experts note that people cannot estimate the type of snake by its colour.

The snake's head is usually narrow and has a rounded shape. The head is connected seamlessly with the neck, unlike other snakes with heads having a triangular form. Moreover, its eyes are moderate in size and usually look alert. Wildlife experts state that trying to estimate the species of snakes using only this trait can be risky due to changing shapes caused by defensive positions. This should also prevent a person from moving closer.

Being very alert, this snake reacts quickly to movements. Experts note that snakes prefer avoiding any human activity and try to escape whenever it is possible. However, any sudden movements, attempts to capture the snake or accidentally disturbing it can cause a defensive position. Therefore, wildlife specialists strongly advise people to remain calm and retreat carefully without provoking the animal in any way.

Snakes of this species prefer staying near dry grasslands, farmlands, woodlands, and sheds. Moreover, they are often found in suburban areas. According to wildlife experts, the reason is the presence of mice and rats in those places. These animals serve as the source of food for snakes in addition to birds and lizards. Thus, during summer time, these snakes like finding a shaded area close to human habitat.

People should remember that no one except for specialists is allowed to catch or killing a snake. Even professional snake catchers need special equipment to manage snakes effectively. Hence, if a snake is spotted in the backyard or any other place, people should avoid getting closer and call wildlife professionals as soon as possible. Being calm, people increase their chances of avoiding dangerous confrontations.

This article is for general informational and wildlife awareness purposes only. Snake characteristics and appearances may vary based on their age, environment, and regionality. People should not try to catch, kill, or relocate the venomous snakes on their own.