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An Australian woman got an unpleasant surprise when she sat down on her toilet...an angry python! Helen Richards of Chaple Hill, Brisbane went in to use the bathroom without turning on the light or checking her toilet, as you do, she then felt something bite her on her bottom. At first she thought it was a frog or a turtle (sounds like this has happened before ), then she saw the Carpet Python. She called "Snake Catchers of Brisbane" who removed the python and relocated it. The snake wranglers assured everyone it doesn't happen very often. That wouldn't be enough to make me feel better. Geez, you're not safe anywhere!
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Ok, thank you. Will not be visiting Australia.
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I ALWAYS turn on the light and check...you know...just in case...
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But you're not in Australia......
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I feel safe to say, I never will be in Australia, they have more poisonous snakes, spiders and frogs than just about anyone!
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zeke wrote:
But you're not in Australia......
I may not be in Australia, but there are snakes everywhere! Even squirrels have been known to come up through the toilet! I'm not taking any chances! LOL
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Squirrels??? Say it isn't so!
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cossysmom wrote:
zeke wrote:
But you're not in Australia......
I may not be in Australia, but there are snakes everywhere! Even squirrels have been known to come up through the toilet! I'm not taking any chances! LOL
Makes all the sense in the world.
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cossysmom wrote:
zeke wrote:
But you're not in Australia......
I may not be in Australia, but there are snakes everywhere! Even squirrels have been known to come up through the toilet! I'm not taking any chances! LOL
Makes all the sense in the world.
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"Squirrels can also occasionally end up in your toilet; however they won’t move through your plumbing. Instead, a squirrel will make its way into the stack vent on your roof, climb down the pipe and see light shining through the toilet’s passageway, then get trapped by the toilet lid. They won’t go back down because its dark, and will remain enclosed in the bowl until you open the lid"
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cossysmom wrote:
"Squirrels can also occasionally end up in your toilet; however they won’t move through your plumbing. Instead, a squirrel will make its way into the stack vent on your roof, climb down the pipe and see light shining through the toilet’s passageway, then get trapped by the toilet lid. They won’t go back down because its dark, and will remain enclosed in the bowl until you open the lid"
If this happens in my house...I'm dialing 911.....and will leave the house until help arrives...let them open the lid!