The late-night encounter highlights how easily large snakes can slip into suburban Australian homes during warmer months.
Ms Bloor suspects the carpet python, a non-venomous constrictor commonly found in Australia’s coastal areas, squeezed through ...
When Brisbane resident Rachel Bloor felt something heavy on her, she initially thought it was her labradoodle - it was a 2.5m ...
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.
Brisbane: A woman in Australia awoke in the middle of the night to discover a 2.5 metre long python curled up on her chest.
In an astonishing turn of events, a Brisbane woman awoke to find herself sharing her bed with a 2.5-meter carpet python. Rachel Bloor's unexpected encounter with the non-venomous snake has captured ...
A resident of Brisbane, Australia, woke after feeling something resting on her stomach. When she reached out, she was shocked ...
An Australian woman found an 8-foot carpet python curled on her chest during the night, initially mistaking it for her pet dogs.
As Bloor retreated further under the covers and pulled them up to her neck, her partner switched on the bedside lamp and ...
Rachel Bloor was asleep when the 2.5m metre reptile slithered its way up to her second-storey bedroom in Brisbane and curled ...
A Brisbane woman woke up in the middle of the night with a heavy weight pressed on her chest. Half asleep, Rachel Bloor ...
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