A family in Queensland, Australia got the shock of their lives on Saturday morning when they discovered a large carpet python peeking its head out of the toilet. The family, living in Wynumm West, was shocked by the unwelcomed serpent and they immediately called a local snake catcher, Stew Lalor.
"They gave us a call to have it removed so they could finish their business in peace, without the local natives watching," Lalor wrote on Brisbane Snake Catchers'
After Lalor shared the picture on Facebook, it quickly went viral on other social media portals as well.
Currently, the original Facebook post has over 2,900 shares, 1,200 reactions, and 2,600 comments.
Currently, the original Facebook post has over 2,900 shares, 1,200 reactions, and 2,600 comments.
“A lot of times they are chasing a rat or a mouse into the sewerage piping," he explained. “Not every day, but it does happen,” Lalor told Yahoo News.
He added that the man who reported the snake was “taken aback” by the sighting and locals too expressed shock after seeing the pictures on social media.
A Facebook user wrote, "I would never go to the toilet again. Give me the incontinence pads, please."
"Makes me nervous about my nocturnal visits to the loo now ‘cos I never put the light on," wrote another.
He added that the man who reported the snake was “taken aback” by the sighting and locals too expressed shock after seeing the pictures on social media.
A Facebook user wrote, "I would never go to the toilet again. Give me the incontinence pads, please."
"Makes me nervous about my nocturnal visits to the loo now ‘cos I never put the light on," wrote another.
“I’ve had jobs in the past where I’ve had hands in the toilet for half an hour. This guy half took himself out [of the water] for me which was unusual," Lalor told the Courier Mst snakes in Australiaail.
The carpet python is non-venomous and one of the large
The carpet python is non-venomous and one of the large

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