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Carpet python trashes Gold Coast family’s bathroom
A family on the Gold Coast were woken last night to an unexpected – and no doubt unwelcome – visitor, going into their bathroom to find a large python had trashed the space.
Gold Coast Snake Catcher – South East Reptile Relocations wrote in a post on Facebook that they were called to retrieve the 2.5 metre non-venomous carpet python from the family’s Tallebudgera home.
“A family in Tallebudgera was woken up by this 2.5m Carpet Python tonight which not only welcomed himself inside but began trashing the bathroom while making a poor attempt to escape,” the post read, alongside images of the massive creature.
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The snake was relocated by South East Reptile Relocations to a safe place.
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