When Brisbane resident Rachel Bloor felt something heavy on her, she initially thought it was her labradoodle - it was a 2.5m snake.
In the kind of nightmare scenario dreaded by anyone contemplating a visit to Australia, a woman in Brisbane woke up with a heavy weight on her chest, only to find that it was an 8ft-long python.
A Brisbane woman calmly removed an 8-foot carpet python from her bedroom after waking to find the non-venomous snake on top of her chest Monday night.
A Brisbane woman woke up to find a two-and-a-half-metre carpet python lying on top of her in bed, Australian media reported. Rachel Bloor said the sna.
A picture of a carpet python eating a pet cat north of Brisbane has emerged as a Queensland snake catcher weighs in on the owner’s heartbreaking decision to let the meal continue. A renowned snake ...
A wrangler was “genuinely shocked” after finding “one of the biggest carpet pythons I’ve caught in years” under a wheelie bin. Stu from Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers warned people to be careful of the ...
A snake has completed an extraordinary interstate journey from Queensland to the Central Coast, after hitching an eight-hour ...
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.
NAGOYA -- A carpet python that went missing at a zoo here in January has returned -- and is now more than double its original size. A worker at Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Nagoya's ...