Leanne Chapman can home to a very large, frightening surprise on Thursday in Australia when she noticed a 10 foot python curled around her christmas tree. Well, not right away. Upon first aproaching the front porch, Leanne and her partner first noticed a couple Butcher birds freaking out on their porch. Not knowing the reason, Leanne's partner pulled out his cellphone and began recording the birds... leaning against the tree in the process. It didn't take long before he realized he was not just leaning on a tree. The couple jumped away from the giant snake in surprise, but ultimately decided to leave it alone, allowing it to later slither away after wishing them a brief "Merry ChrHISSSSStmas".
I guess that's just how those Australian's role. "Oh, 10 foot python? Again? Ah, it'll wander off eventually, just like that foot long spider we found in the shower last week..."
Forget the kangaroos, I'm never moving to Australia.
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What would you do if you came home to a scene like this?
- Probably be very, very, freaked out at first, but as long as it is eventually removed from my house, I wouldn't be too worried. I actually kinda like snakes... as long as they don't strangle me in my sleep, but you know, its fine... And maybe there is a plus side to this! If you have a house cat, this'll keep them from scaling the tree...
Would you ever consider living in Australia with crazy animals like foot long spiders and 10 foot snakes?
Imma pass, but thanks.
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No thank you, there is no upside besides a cute Koloa and the occasionally bouncy boi. I like it here, where the bugs stay small enough to squash and I can get my cats to kill the snakes.
Time to nope, I would become homeless. I would leave everything, time to move out of this nope house. Then when I was a safe 20 miles away I would call someone else to take care of it, as you do.
I would be EXTREMELY freaked out. I hate snakes of all kinds, even the small ones. They freak me out, the way them just... Slither around... BLIICK. I hate that, I would most likely sprint out of the house screaming and then eventually come to my senses and call animal control to remove the beast from my home.
To be completely honest, I would consider living in Australia. I would most likely hate it there due to the fact that there are HUGE snakes and very insane spiders that are more than capable of killing you. The people there are Awesome and I would fit in very well.
I would probelly be very scared and shocked to see a snake in my tree I would also try to get it off my land or call the exturminator to get rid of it. I would not I do not like big scary animals like snakes and spiders so no I woudlnt want to live there.
I agree with you more than likely I would be a little freaked out and I would wonder how it had gotten into my house. I don't think I would consider living in Australia because I'm not that fond with things that want to kill me, especially larger versions of those creatures.
I would call people come remove it, but I hate snakes so i would freak out. Also I would take a video because this would be very rare to see. No never I would be scared and reading this would make me think of that every time i came home.
If I came home and saw this snake, I would get back in my car and call some kind of animal control. I have never giving living in australia much thought, but after reading this article I can't say that I would ever move there. I’m not a huge fan of snakes or bugs.
If I came home to a python in my christmas tree, I would definitely freak out, run out of my house, and call 911 to come help me because I am not a fan of huge snakes. If it were a smaller snake, I would be able to handle the situation more calmly. I don't think I could ever live in Australia because of all the huge and crazy animals they have down there, but I would like to visit Australia sometime.
I would also freak out from seeing a snake that big at my house, but if it was smaller then I would be fine and handle it myself instead of calling for animal control. I don't think I would ever want to live in Australia either but I would love to go on vacation there some day.
I would freak out and call animal control to come and get it becasue gosh a 10 foot phython could cover my whole porch. No way becasue I cant even handle a daddy long leg even thought they "can't" bite they are still really creepy and I hate snakes with a passion.