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Australian wakes up to invading python in her bed

January 09, 2018
A python is seen in the bedroom of an Australian woman in this undated photo taken by local snake catcher Stuart McKenzie.
A python is seen in the bedroom of an Australian woman in this undated photo taken by local snake catcher Stuart McKenzie.



SYDNEY - An Australian snake catcher shared a photo of the unexpected intruder a resident found in bed with them in the middle of the night - a large python, reports UPI. Stuart McKenzie of The Snake Catcher 24/7 - Sunshine Coast posted a photo to Facebook showing a large python curled up next to a pillow in the middle of an Eumundi-area resident's bed. McKenzie said the resident discovered the snake in her bed when she woke up around 3 a.m. He said the snake was previously known by the resident, as it had been living in her roof for some time. "Snakes don't want to hurt us, sometimes they just want to snuggle," McKenzie wrote. - Agencies


January 09, 2018
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