A 2.5-meter carpet python is on a Brisbane woman’s bed when she wakes up

A python snake

The family is unharmed until the snake creeps through the window and curls up on the bed. A two-and-a-half-meter carpet python coiled up on top of a Brisbane woman when she woke up, giving her the scare of her life. At first, Rachel Bloor believed her labradoodle was the source of the weight on her chest and stomach. She told News Channel, “I felt it move in my hands when I put my arm on the covers.” She promptly woke her husband and requested him to turn on the lights after realizing it was a snake. “Baby, don’t move,” her husband cautioned her after spotting the enormous python. On top of you is a carpet python that is roughly two and a half meters long.

He took the family dogs out of the bedroom out of concern for them, leaving Ms. Bloor to deal with the snake on her own. “He told me I’d have to crawl out from under the covers from the other room,” she remarked. She was able to get out of bed and securely lead the python out the window by carefully side-shuffling. Ms. Bloor believes the snake crawled up to the second story, opened the plantation shutter, and curled up on her bed. She claimed she was happy it wasn’t a toad and wasn’t afraid because she grew up on an acreage. She laughed, “Toads scare me.”

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