You need the coolness of a snake catcher to spot the deadly python lurking in this garden less than 10 seconds

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THERE’S a giant snake lurking in this small garden, and users online have been struggling to spot the killer creature. The snaps were posted to Facebook by snake-catching company Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast. Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast - FacebookThe python blends in flawlessly to its surroundings[/caption] Here’s a helpful hint: the snake is not hidden in the fence. The sly creature seems to be lurking somewhere amongst the leaves and vegetation, and baffled users shared their frustrations. One said: “I can’t find it, but now I really need to know.” Another chimed in: “I don’t like playing snake hide n’ seek!” Can you spot the slithering creature hiding in the backyard in less than 10 seconds? While you search, why not have a crack at some other fiendishly difficult searches? Users were challenged to spot the deadly snake hidden in the undergrowth ready to strike. Plus, how fast you spot the sneaky serpent in this woodland scene could prove how intelligent you are. If you fancy a further challenge, you need the eyes of a hawk to see the flat tyre in this puzzle. The fiendishly difficult word search challenges you to find the word “rat” in only 10 seconds. You might also have some seriously impressive vision skills if you can spot the mouse hiding in the undergrowth in under 10 seconds. If you want a further challenge, you need 20/20 vision to spot the pelican hidden in this summer holiday scene in less than 10 seconds. Did you find the snake lurking in the photo in time? We’ve put a circle on the photo to help you identify the killer creature who camouflaged perfectly. The snake catcher said: “This coastal carpet python flawlessly utilised its camouflage abilities to blend into the garden.” The serpent can be seen coiled up near the black box, close to the vegetation. Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast - FacebookDid you spot it in time?[/caption] Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast - FacebookThe snake was curled up tightly in the garden[/caption]