An Australian man who was struggling to risk his life on the highway was rescued.

On the 7th of the local time, foreign media such as the US CNN reported that Jimmy, 27, on a highway in Australia on a truck, faced a deadly'uninvited person' in the car.

Jimmy was driving a highway in Queensland at 100km/h and felt a strange movement on the bridge. When I checked it, a giant'Eastern Brown Snake' was winding Jimmy's legs. Around 40% of those bitten by snakes in Australia were struck by this Eastern Brown Snake, a snake that was so toxic that it was known to die soon after being bitten.

Feared with fear, Jimmy hurriedly tried to pull the car off, but even with a small movement of his legs, the snake reacted immediately and threatened him. Jim's legs were tightly tightened with his torso, and his car seat was strongly lowered with his head. Jimmy, who had no choice but to fight the snake while running at 100 km/h, attacked the snake with his seatbelt and the knife he had and succeeded in defeating the snake.

But I still couldn't stop the car. I felt like I was going to go to the hospital as soon as I was bitten while trying to fight a snake. Jimmy, who was running fast at 123 km/h, was finally caught by a traffic police officer who was speeding up, and as soon as he saw the police officers, he was relieved and complained, "I think I've been bitten by that eastern brown snake. My heart is running too fast."

The police immediately called an ambulance for Jimmy to be examined. Fortunately, it turned out that it was not a snake bite, but a temporary shock. "I've never been so happy to see the lights of a police car," said Jimmy to the police officers who helped.

This is'News Pick'.

(Photo ='Queensland Police Service' Facebook)