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Carpet pythons make a home in Brisbane ceiling

Massive carpet snakes, so heavy they smashed a hole in a kitchen ceiling at a home near Brisbane, have given a retiree a terrifying surprise.
David Tait found the two reptiles, 2.8m and 2.5m long respectively, weighing about 22kg in total, in his Dayboro home on Monday morning.
They had smashed a hole in the fibro ceiling in his kitchen before they slithered their way to a bedroom and the living room.
Local snake catcher Steven Brown told Today it appeared he had caught two male snakes, who…
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