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Watch: Woman thinks she has thief in her kitchen, but it’s actually Python

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GLENVIEW: In the middle of the night, an Australian woman thought she heard a thief breaking into her kitchen, but it turned out to be a massive Python.

The woman, who lives in rural Glenview in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast Region, thought she heard shattered glass coming from her kitchen and that someone had broken and entered her home.

As a result, the woman called the police to report a burglar in her home. When she dashed into the kitchen, however, she discovered a python curled up in one of the shelves.

Snake catchers were dispatched, and the Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers uploaded a video of the python’s rescue and relocation on Facebook.

A man can be seen in the footage collecting a stick from the back of his car and heading to the kitchen to retrieve the snake.

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“I headed over and relocated it for her back out into the bush,” the rescuer wrote in the post. “It was a busy night last night with plenty of snakes on the move and a few of them entering houses,” he added.

The video has received over 52k views and 1k likes.

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