A woman saw pythons in the kitchen doing dirty things
Mornings in Australia don't start with coffee. And with two pythons that mate behind your microwave, for example. A local resident saw such a mise-en-scene in her kitchen.
A resident of the town of Baderim in Australia was in her kitchen, when she suddenly noticed that something was moving behind the microwave. It turned out to be a pair of pythons, which at that moment were trying to mate. Seeing snakes or other reptiles in the house is not uncommon in Australia, but rather a common thing. But mating snakes are not seen every day!
Alas, the woman decided to break the romance of the couple - and contacted the local reptile rescuers. Although pythons are relatively less aggressive than venomous snakes, it's best to have a professional move them. The specialist arrived almost immediately - in Australia, these services work quickly. He carefully and skillfully took the kites and moved them from the house to his car.
The doves were then safely released into the wild. The thing is that local snakes have a mating season from mid-September to mid-November. Therefore, they mate everywhere - and even choose non-standard places for this. Here is a video with those same pythons: