"Spot the snake" is a fun game to play as long as the snake is a photograph and not IRL.
Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers, a snake-catching company based out of -- you guessed it -- Australia, posted a photo to its Facebook page on Monday urging its followers to find the snake hiding in plain sight. Bonus points if you can guess the species too.
SEE ALSO: Australian mom discovered a large venomous snake terrorizing her kid's Lego cityThe page followed up on Tuesday, revealing the location of the snake, which happens to be a Costal Carpet Python.
If you're still having trouble, check out the upper right hand corner of the picture. The snake is hanging off the fence onto the brush behind it.
Thanks, Australia.
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