Thirsty snakes are moving into north Queensland homes with two pythons recently found in toilets. 口渴难耐的蟒蛇正溜进澳大利亚昆士兰 Snake catcher Elliot Budd spent 15 minutes removing a 2.4-metre carpet python from a Townsville U-bend on the weekend, a week after he released a three-metre beauty found coiled in a toilet by tradesmen. 上周末,捕蛇手埃利奥特•巴德All but the second snake's head and 10cm of its body was inside the toilet piping. 第二条蛇除了头部和10厘米的身体露了出来,其余部分都在厕所的管道里。 Budd could not unbolt the toilet and said tugging at the creature would have caused it injury. 巴德无法打开马桶的阀门,他说,把蛇硬拉出来可能会令它受伤。 "Its head was just sitting there looking right at you," he said. 他说:“它的头就定在那儿直直地看着你。” "After about 15 minutes of just holding him, he just came out by himself." “我托着它大概15分钟后,它就自己爬出来了。” Budd said he had never pulled a snake from a toilet before the first Townsville incident but he's recently removed snakes from pools, kitchens, offices and gardens. 巴德说,在汤斯维尔的第一宗案例出现之前,他从没从马桶里把蛇拉出来过。但最近,他在池塘、厨房、办公室和花园都捉过蛇。 |