Nobody does 'Straya quite like The TODAY Show.

The program covers the lighter side of Australia like no other – and loves nothing more than a yarn featuring one of our native creatures, preferably dangerous ones.

This morning saw a new entry in the pantheon of all time classics.

Snake catcher Tony Harrison was asked to appear on the show and discuss his capture of a brown snake on the Gold Coast yesterday .

Snake catcher Tony Harrison. (TODAY)

The brown snake was found coiled in a Gold Coast family's toilet. (TODAY)

The brown tree snake had made itself at home under the rim of the toilet in a property in Guanaba and wasn’t coming out without a fight.

After a short wrestle, it eventually emerged, showing its considerable size.

The entire episode was streamed live on the Gold Coast and Brisbane Snake Catcher’s Facebook page.

So today, Mr Harrison was asked about the encounter.

He said it was the biggest one he’d ever pulled out from under the lip.

“It’s probably gone for a drink and then tried to hide from all the horrible things it was seeing,’’ he surmised.

Snake catcher Tony Harrison wowed the TODAY Show hosts. (TODAY)

At which point Karl welcome “international viewers” and suggested they may have trouble visiting the bathroom in the near future.

Asked how long it had been there, Mr Harrison said: “Who knows, they can go 12 months without a feed”.

The incident comes a month after he wrangled an eastern brown snake that was wrapped around a child’s toy set.

When asked by Karl Stefanovic where the most unusual place he'd found one was, he responded: ‘What, stranger than finding it in the shitter?”

Sylvia Jeffreys was barely able to contain herself. (TODAY)

Another classic 'Straya moment. (TODAY)

Cue hilarity all round, with Sylvia Jeffreys barely able to contain herself.