A two-year-old boy is fighting for his life in a Brisbane hospital a week after being bitten three times by one of the deadliest snakes in the world.
Eli had to be revived by paramedics when bitten by a coastal taipan on September 26 while collecting eggs from the chicken pen in the backyard of his parents' central Queensland home at Agnes Waters.
Snake experts say Eli is lucky to be alive as the coastal taipan is the third most venomous snake in the world, and children are far more susceptible to their bites.
It's thought the snake was likely searching for rats and mice when caught off-guard by the toddler.
Family friend Blake Hyland, who lives nearby in the rural township, said the little boy suffered a heart attack and is now on life support after being airlifted to Brisbane's Lady Cilento Childrens Hospital.