Snake pulled out of Harley-Davidson—'this dude wanted to go for a ride'

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Snake pulled out of Harley-Davidson—'this dude wanted to go for a ride'
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Snake catcher Sean Cade was bitten by the frightened and angry tree snake after it had been removed.

Once Cade had stopped filming, the snake, agitated at having been removed from his hiding place, bit Cade on the finger. Cade told:"The snake was not angry per se, just frightened ... this particular fellow was obviously upset about being ejected from a potential ride on a Harley."

Common tree snakes are a harmless species from the colubrid family. They are generally uninclined to bite humans., which is a busy time of year for snake catchers due to the warmer weather. Snakes tend to come out of hiding during the warmer months because they need external sources of heat to keep their bodies going. Warmth helps their bodies to digest food and maintain respiration.

The common tree snake was found on a Harley Davidson. This species is non-venomous and generally uninclined to hurt humans.The video shows the motorcycle owner assisting Cade in removing the seat of the Harley-Davidson. Once unscrewed, the owner braces himself and quickly removes the saddle to reveal the snake comfortablyHe lifts the snake out, however its head appears to get caught on something. He then carefully eases its head out of motorcycle and manages to free it completely.

The snake bit Cade as he was taking a picture of the snake after having removed it. In a Facebook comment, Cade said that the bite had been a"rookie error." The common tree snake is non-venomous and can grow up to six feet however it is usually a little over three feet.He said they have been removing snakes from"all types of situations,'' such as being inside homes, pools, cars, businesses, childcare centres and theme parks.

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