reptile rescuers who scrambled to save him. It was unable to free itself before being wrangled by the snake catcher, 9news reported.South East Reptile Relocations have since relocated the non-venomous Carpet Python to a safe space.Rescuers said: “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.Reptile experts are urging Australians to remain vigilant as more snakes move around throughout the summer months.The slippery stranger stood at a 8.2 feet long.It comes after a grandson took his life into his own hands when he picked up a deadly snake at his grandmother’s home on the Sunshine Coast.
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