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Due to drought affecting parts of Australia there has been more than one incident of huge pythons hiding in people’s toilets in Townsville.
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A local snake catcher, Elliot Budd, reported that "the first snake was 3m long (9.8 ft) and the second one was 2.4m (7.8ft)”. It was a particularly tricky to remove the snake as it had a firm grip on the toilet's S-bend, he said. He assumed the second call was a prank. Hot dry weather in Australia is calling thirsty snakes indoors in search of somewhere cool and wet to revive. Read more: cnn.com
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