Imagine looking up while sitting on "musical eroticism" eubanks winkler#tbm=bksthe toilet to see a snake slithering around in your skylight.
Snake catcher Luke Huntley from Snake Catcher Noosa was called out to a home in Noosaville, Australia to remove a pesky snake that made its way into the skylight of a home's bathroom.
SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift says goodbye to old Tay Tay in her latest singleAfter a little bit of struggling, the catcher was able to free the snake, a carpet python. Turns out the snake was just trying to do a little bit of sunbathing.
"Lucky for me this little guy was in an awesome mood and was very accomodating[sic] by letting me gently coax him out by tickling his belly. What a fun catch," the snake catcher wrote on Facebook.
Fun. Sure.
According to the Brisbane Times, the resident went to take a shower when they discovered the snake hiding out in the skylight.
Huntley says he relocated the snake nearby, per local law.
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