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Huge python skins 6 meters long were found in the attic of a house in Queensland, Australia

Huge python skins 6 meters long were found in the attic of a house in Queensland, Australia
Huge python skins 6 meters long were found in the attic of a house in Queensland, Australia

Huge python skins 6 meters long were found in the attic of a house in Queensland, Australia

Huge python skins 6 meters long were found in the attic of a house in Queensland, Australia

Giant snake photographed on the roof of a house in Cairns in 2015

(Mysterious Earth uux.cn report) According to ettoday: Scott Davis, an employee of a pest control company in Queensland, Australia, recently shared a photo of the python peeling on the social network website, and it is surprising that the snake skin is 6 meters long, equivalent to the height of two floors of the average house. Davis pulled down the snakeskin tremblingly and said, "I can't believe it!"

According to daily mail, Davis recently went to a room in Cairns, north Queensland, for a routine scratch check, and found a huge python snake skin in the attic, which was 6 meters long. He was startled, took a picture and sent it to the Internet, "I can't believe it!" He also humorously said, "Fortunately, this snake did not come back to get its skin back."

The report pointed out that the owner of the house, Ms Cunningham, said that the snake breed was amethyst python, which was found in her chicken coop 40 years ago, and named it "monty", because the power lines in the home were bitten off by rats, so the python was put in the attic to "catch mice", and soon the rats disappeared.

Ms. Cunningham calmly said that she had not taken the python away since then, and later came a female python "monica", often seeing python in the attic to protect her snake eggs, 2 snakes have no idea how many small snakes have been born.

What's even more interesting is that Ms. Cunningham would occasionally go to the attic to observe the length of the peel to find out how long the python had grown, and for 40 years, the owner's husband was unaware of the "mysterious snake nest" in the attic. Ms Cunningham said, "My husband is an Arian and he may have removed all the snakes."

The morelia amethistina is a non-venomous snake species and the largest snake in Australia, exceeding 5.5 meters can be regarded as a "giant python". The body color is mostly brown, or based on olive and dark yellow.

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