Snakes Found In Toilet Bowls At Two Different Homes In Australia (Pics Could Be Offensive)
Imagine going to the bathroom and finding a huge python
curled up inside the toilet bowl. That happened not just once but twice in the
Australian city of Townsville this month!
Elliot Budd, who works as a snake catcher in the country,
received two calls in the past two weeks to remove snakes that had snuck their
way into people's toilets.
"The first snake was 3 meters long (9.8 feet) and the
second one was 2.4 meters (7.8 feet)," he told CNN.
"The first one I got, the house was being renovated so
it was a few tradesmen working there that came across it. I was definitely a
bit surprised when it was in the toilet," Budd said.
It was a particularly tricky case to remove as the snake had
a firm grip on the toilet's S-bend, he said. Budd finally got it out after
unbolting the toilet.
When he was called in a second time for a
'snake-in-a-toilet' situation, he thought somebody was pranking him.
"It was on the 12th that one lady told me on
the phone that it was in her toilet. At first, I thought maybe somebody was
just having a joke after the first one. I didn't think I'd see two of them in
the toilet. The lady very much wanted to get it out," he said.
Budd believes the snakes, both non-venomous carpet pythons,
are getting through open doors and windows.
"I'm not a plumber but it's very unlikely for them to come up through the pipes," he said.
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