Awesome GoPro footage shows a 12ft long king cobra being caught after raiding a storeroom.<br /><br />Reptile catchers arrived after Sananchat Ladchata, 60, noticed the deadly snake in his outhouse in Trang, southern Thailand on Wednesday night (April 8).<br /><br />They coaxed the venomous wild serpent out into the yard where it began to flare its hood in a sign of aggression.<br /><br />GoPro first-person-view footage shows how one of the rescue workers distracted the cobra - while the other waited behind the snake for the chance to catch it.<br /><br />With one swift life-of-death move, the filmer then grabs the snake by the head and pins it to the ground.<br /><br />He said: ''The bigger snakes can be the most dangerous as they have the most experience. One wrong move and a bite can be fatal.''<br /><br />The house owner, Sananchat, said smaller snakes were common in the rural region but he had never encountered a king cobra before. <br /><br />He said: "I sometimes help the rescue team so I have some knowledge about snakes. <br /><br />''When I saw it was a king cobra, I knew I would not be able to catch it alone. It thought it would be safer to let the more experienced to handle it."<br /><br />The snake was put into a sack and was brought back to the rescue office before it will be released to the woods later to prevent it from coming to the local villages.<br /><br />King cobras are one of the most dearly snakes in the world and they are responsible for thousands of deaths each year across Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.