This is the amazing moment a pregnant woman held her phone to her ear while using her bare hands to grab a wild snake that was laying in the road.<br /><br />Multi-tasking mother-to-be Tawney Rauch stopped when she spotted the serpent and was worried it could be hit by a vehicle in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 25.<br /><br />Tawney was on a phone call at the time and rather than end the call, she sandwiched the handset between her shoulder and ear. <br /><br />Footage shows how she then walked over to the reptile and grabbed it without hesitating.<br /><br />Passing driver Sky Gue recorded the pregnant woman grasping the nonvenomous Gopher snake with her bare hands to save it from getting hit by the cars.<br /><br />She said "I was shocked by what the woman did. She is so brave."<br /><br />Speaking afterwards, Tawney told local media that she was driving to her home in Rimrock from the grocery store when she noticed the 6ft long gopher snake in the road.<br /><br />"It was the biggest snake I'd seen in awhile," she said. "It was too pretty of a snake to, like kill, or anything.''<br /><br />Tawney left her car to take a picture of it but then she saw a car coming. Since she knew the snake wasn't poisonous, she took off her flip-flop sandal and used it to help her pick up the snake, all while on the phone with her husband.<br /><br />The brave drive encouraged people to spend more time ''getting to know the wilderness and knowing the animals.''
