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Enormous python found emerging from toilet that wouldn't flush

Por: Newsweek World March 21, 2023

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In a scene straight from the nightmares of everyone scared of snakes, a man who was struggling to flush his toilet found the blockage when a 50lb python peeked its head out of the U-bend.Chang Lantanoy, from Thailand, shared pictures of the unwelcome visitor in his toilet to a Facebook group named All About Thailand Snakes on March 17, showing the serpent's head poking out of the toilet bowl.The landlord is confused? Why can't I [flush... + full article



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