1.5 meter long diamond python curled up in the trunk

The long python was discovered and pulled out of the refuge by an Australian sniper while waiting for a meal to be consumed.

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The python is curled lazily under the hood of the car bonnet for many days.

The sniper specialist Tony Morrison was sent to catch the python slithering into the car engine after swallowing the prey on the ground, Sun reported yesterday. The 1.5-meter diamond python is curled lazily in its new home found in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. According to Morrison, the python may have been hiding under the hood of the car for many days.

"The man called us and said he took care of the trunk and was surprised to see the python. He was resting and relaxing after the meal. The python still tried to hold on to the car engine. when pulled out , Morrison shared. Experts arrested snakes to confirm the healthy python and were released into nearby bushes.

Although there is no venom , (also known as diamond python) can be up to 4 meters long. Australia is about to enter the snake season when the weather gets warmer. Therefore, Morrison continuously receives 3 - 4 calls a day to ask for snakes from houses, schools and workplaces.