An Australian man who thought he was going to die after being bitten by a snake reacted in the only way he knew how - by reaching for a cold beer.
Rod Sommerville, 54, was moving plant pots around in his garden when the two-and-a-half foot eastern brown snake emerged and bit him on the finger.
Realising he had been struck by the second-most venomous snake in the world, Mr Sommerville instinctively grabbed a shovel and "whacked it on the head".
With that out of the way, he called an ambulance, got a beer from the fridge and sat down to wait for help.