Poisonous snake refuses to budge from car windscreen How do you remove a snake from a car? That is the dilemma faced by two Australian men after they spotted a highly poisonous red-bellied black snake on the windscreen of their vehicle. The pair, who were driving near Brisbane, pull over as they try to decide how to get rid of the dangerous reptile. "Do we hit the wipers? I don't want to hurt him," the driver can be heard saying as they film the snake on a mobile phone. But the wiper removal strategy is quickly abandoned after the snake is swept back and forth across the glass prompting shouting and swearing inside the car. The snake then slithers onto the side mirror of the vehicle and a long the passenger window ledge, tapping its head against the glass. "Who do you ring?" the passenger wonders, before shuddering: "Imagine if we had the windows open." "I don't know what to do," the driver confesses as they begin driving again to try to shake the reptile off. The red-bellied black snake finally loses its grip and falls onto the road, to cheers from inside the car. "He's gone!" the passenger yells, advising his friend to sound his horn to warn oncoming vehicles of the snake on the highway. The red-bellied black snake is highly poisonous but while a bite is rarely fatal, it can cause blot clots and muscle and nerve damage. Video: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/10467132/Poisonous-snake-refuses-to-budge-from-car-windscreen.html