Snake catcher removed python from Queensland home bar

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A homeowner in Queensland, Australia, discovered a large coastal carpet python inside their home bar, prompting a call to a professional snake catcher. Snake catcher Daniel Busstra, known as "Snake Catcher Dan," safely removed the non-venomous snake, which was found coiled between a countertop and sink. The snake, likely seeking prey, caused some minor disarray in the bar area. The Queensland environment department advises against killing snakes and recommends contacting a professional snake catcher. Carpet pythons, which can grow up to four meters, are common in the area.


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