It is a small snake, growing to be around 1.8 meters long, with a slender build and distinctive yellowish-brown scales. While it may be small, don’t let its size fool you.
If you are in an area where the snake is known to live, keep a watchful eye out for any signs of its presence, such as shed skin, tracks, or burrows. If you see a snake, give it plenty of space and slowly back away from it.
If you are in an area where the Inland Taipan is known to live, it’s a good idea to wear protective clothing, such as long pants and boots, to reduce your chances of getting bitten.