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Snakes alive! Shock for home-owner as hissing intruder slithers into toilet

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Snakes alive! Shock for home-owner as hissing intruder slithers into toilet
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Snakes alive! Shock for home-owner as hissing intruder slithers into toilet

2019-02-22 09:03 Last Updated At:09:03

The 4ft-long reptile found in Basildon, Essex, is thought to be an escaped pet.

A shocked home-owner found a 4ft-long snake in his bathroom, which hissed at him and then slithered into his toilet.

The rat snake, which is not venomous, is thought to be an escaped pet that got into the property in Basildon, Essex, which is being renovated.

The reptile went into the top of the toilet, where it turned slightly blue from the cleaning products used in the cistern.

The snake was trapped until the RSPCA arrived to collect it.

Home-owner Naomi Burdett said her partner found the snake, which they have named Kevin, after hearing a candle fall over.

“He saw the snake, which hissed at him, then backed away into the toilet,” she said. “He ran upstairs in a moment of panic – neither of us are the biggest fans of snakes, and it’s not exactly what you expect to see in your downstairs loo.”

A relative helped contain the snake before the RSPCA arrived and took it into specialist care.

“We haven’t had any heating until recently so it must have been really cold for him,” said Ms Burdett. “We haven’t been staying here during the renovations so I have no idea where he has been living or how long he has been here!

“It’s a really bizarre situation.”

RSPCA animal collection officer Joe White said: “I’m sure these poor people got quite a shock when they discovered a snake residing in their toilet.

“Rat snakes are kept as pets fairly regularly in this country so I’m sure he’s an escaped pet.”

The snake is being monitored at a local wildlife hospital in case he has ingested any chemicals from the toilet water.

Rat snakes generally eat small rodents which they kill by suffocating them with their body.

If anyone recognises the snake they can call the RSPCA appeal line on 0300 123 8018.

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Snakes almost on a plane: TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants

2024-05-05 00:35 Last Updated At:00:41

MIAMI (AP) — Airport security officers in Miami found a slithering surprise last week — a bag of snakes hidden in a passenger's pants.

According to an X post by the Transportation Security Administration, officers at the Miami International Airport found the small bag of snakes hidden in a passenger's trousers on April 26 at a checkpoint.

The post included a photo of two small snakes that were found in what appeared to be a sunglasses bag.

TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

This photo provided by Transportation Security Administration shows a bag detected by TSA agents that contained snakes hidden in a passenger’s pants at a checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Friday, April 26, 2024. TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (Transportation Security Administration via AP)

This photo provided by Transportation Security Administration shows a bag detected by TSA agents that contained snakes hidden in a passenger’s pants at a checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Friday, April 26, 2024. TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (Transportation Security Administration via AP)

This photo provided by Transportation Security Administration shows a bag detected by TSA agents that contained snakes hidden in a passenger’s pants at a checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Friday, April 26, 2024. TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (Transportation Security Administration via AP)

This photo provided by Transportation Security Administration shows a bag detected by TSA agents that contained snakes hidden in a passenger’s pants at a checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Friday, April 26, 2024. TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (Transportation Security Administration via AP)

This photo provided by Transportation Security Administration shows a bag detected by TSA agents that contained snakes hidden in a passenger’s pants at a checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Friday, April 26, 2024. TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (Transportation Security Administration via AP)

This photo provided by Transportation Security Administration shows a bag detected by TSA agents that contained snakes hidden in a passenger’s pants at a checkpoint at the Miami International Airport on Friday, April 26, 2024. TSA said the snakes were turned over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. (Transportation Security Administration via AP)

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