It's fair to say when a Brisbane resident woke up to discover a carpet python curled up on top of her, she was rattled.
The late-night encounter highlights how easily large snakes can slip into suburban Australian homes during warmer months.
When Brisbane resident Rachel Bloor felt something heavy on her, she initially thought it was her labradoodle - it was a 2.5m ...
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When Courtenay Brown first moved from Perth to the Sunshine Coast, she started seeing snakes everywhere. While most people ...
Rachel Bloor got the shock of her life after she reached out to stroke what she thought was her pet dog in Brisbane, ...
In the kind of nightmare scenario dreaded by anyone contemplating a visit to Australia, a woman in Brisbane woke up with a ...
Shutterstock Image A woman had the shock of her life upon waking up in Australia. Upon awaking up, she discovered an ...
Guided by her husband's instructions, Ms. Bloor managed to crawl out from under the covers and successfully guided the snake out of her window. This unusual encounter highlights not only the ...
In the middle of the night on Monday, Rachel Bloor stirred in her bed to find a heavy weight curled up on her chest. Half ...
To the surprise of Dylan Wallis, Head of Reptiles at the Australian Reptile Park, the snake was a coastal carpet python, a snake typically found throughout Queensland and far northern NSW. Anthony, ...