Australian woman finds large python on her chest while sleeping

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An Australian woman discovered a large python on her chest while sleeping. She initially mistook the weight for her dog. The non-venomous carpet python, estimated to be 2.5 meters long, likely entered through an open window shutter. The woman calmly removed the snake. Both the woman and the snake were unharmed. Carpet pythons are common in coastal Australia and prey on small animals.


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