Aug. 12 (UPI) -- An Australian reptile wrangler was called to a Queensland home where residents discovered a venomous snake napping in a model train set tunnel.

Stuart McKenzie of Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7 was called out to a home where a resident spotted what he initially thought to be a rubber snake on his model train set.

The snake catching business said on social media that the reptile was a "healthy and rather large" brown tree snake that "decided to have a sleep in the train set."

The post included a video of McKenzie safely removing the snake from a tunnel on the model train tracks.

McKenzie says in the video that the snake is preparing to shed its skin. The video ends with the snake being released into a tree.