Australian woman finds python on her chest

noticias.r7.com (Portuguese)

An Australian woman woke to find a 2.5-meter python coiled on her chest. Her husband discovered the snake, which had entered through a window. The woman, Rachel Bloor, initially thought her dog was on her. She remained calm and asked her husband to remove their pets before safely expelling the python. Carpet pythons are common in coastal Australia and are non-venomous. Bloor, accustomed to snakes from a rural upbringing, emphasized the importance of staying calm.


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