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The python hides in the toilet, the Brisbane woman goes to the toilet and the buttocks are bitten

A woman in western Brisbane was accidentally bitten on the hip by a carpet python hiding inside while using the toilet. (photo by Daily Mail)


Earlier this week, a woman in western Brisbane was accidentally bitten her hip by a carpet python hiding inside, while using the toilet, the Daily Mail reported.

Earlier this week, Richard (Helen Richards), 59, felt a bit of pain in his buttocks while using a relative's toilet. At first she thought it was the green frog. But she soon realized that the green frog had no teeth. She jumped up and looked in her pants when she saw a python retreating.

Richard says the python is estimated to be 1.6 meters long and fortunately a non-toxic carpet python.

To prevent the snake from escaping, she put the lid on the toilet seat and put two pots of plants on it. Then call Dandy's snake catcher, Zellini (Jasmine Zeleny), for help.

Zellini says it's rare to get bitten by snakes. (Snake Catchers), a snake catcher, has been in operation for 25 years, and they have never met it.

Richard and the snake should have been frightened by each other at the time, she thought, and the snake attacked after it was frightened.

Zellini also pointed out that the occurrence of snakes in the toilet is more common than people think. She warned residents that if a snake was found hiding in the toilet, try not to flush it down, which would allow the snake to hide deeper in the pipe and not facilitate the snakecatcher's removal. She praised Richard's handling.

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