A woman bit by a snake in her toilet (Photo)

An Australian woman had jumped out of her hot toilet when her ass was bitten by a snake that had taken refuge in a neighbor's toilet. Helen Richards, 59, suffered an attack on her nontoxic fate from the Repilla who had taken up residence in the homehouse of a relative [...]
An Australian woman had jumped out of her hot toilet when her ass was bitten by a snake that had taken refuge in a neighbor's toilet.
Helen Richards, 59, suffered an attack on her nontoxic fate from the Repilla that had taken place in the homehouse of a relative in Brisbane, Australia, on Tuesday.
She received drilling wounds from Python 1.5m long.
Handler Jasmine Zeleny, who tried to remove the reptile, said that it is common to find snakes looking for water in toilets during hot weather.
Mrs. Richards told local media that she had felt a sharp “app”.
“jumped in my trousers down and turned to see what looked like a thorn turtle that pulled back into the bowl,” she told The Courier Mail newspaper, broadcast the BBC.
Python carpets are a common species along Australia's eastern coast. They're not poisonous, but they're known for their bites. / Translate: Periscope













