Carpet pythons are amongst the most commonly caught non-venomous snake in QueenslandA man got the fright of his life after finding a huge carpet python lurking inside his toilet bowl in Brisbane, Australia, according to The Daily Mail. The snake was swimming in the toilet’s water with its body positioned in an “s” shape after it slid through an outdoor pipe. Carpet pythons are very common in Queensland.”Watch: 16-foot-long python rescued in SheikhupuraAccording to Lalor, it isn’t common to find snakes in toilets, because only two or three incidents are reported every season. Snakes often slid into homes from open drains in older designed homes such as the family home Lalor visited. Carpet pythons are amongst the most commonly caught non-venomous snake in Queensland by snake catching services.
Source: The Express Tribune January 20, 2019 14:47 UTC