In Australia, a carpet python climbed into a toilet in a park
Australian national park rangers caught a carpet python that had crawled into a toilet. "Always check where you sit," said a representative of the South Australian Rangers Association.
A large carpet python has crawled into a public toilet in an Australian national park, according to What's The Jam.
The incident occurred in Ikara-Flinders Ranges Park, South Australia. Park rangers were filmed examining a toilet where the snake was hiding.
The video shows one of the staff opening the toilet lid and revealing a large python inside. The ranger then asks the snake not to leave. The video ends with snake catchers discussing the best way to remove the python from the toilet.
A representative of the South Australian Rangers Association later stated that the intruder was safely captured and the toilet was restored to service.


















