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Hi Alessia,
I am from Malaysia. I am staying in a single storey terrace house. It appeared in toilet bowl while my brother was using the toilet. The first response was to flush it away, close the cover and run!
However, it appeared again the night after. Not too sure, why it only appears at night. This time we were more mentally prepared, flush it together whatever items we store in the toilet, bleach, shampoo, etc...
Am not too sure if it is still alive. But, we did not find it appearing in toilet bowl for the past two nights.
Am posting the picture of the snake so that we can be more prepared in responding. Do you know what species is it? Is it venomous? I think some pieces of information on the snake would help to respond/ report to relevant authorities.
Definitely a reticulated python. Where are you located? Man so far on this forum I've seen someone in my state find a green anaconda in their backyard; now you've got a retic in your toilet. Why am I not this lucky? I could save some money.
Nikki365, it looks like what's in your toilet is a baby reticulated python. They are NON-VENOMOUS, meaning that if it bites you, you will NOT get sick. Next time, you could try to extract the snake and release it in the wild, since they are wild in Malaysia.
a baby reticulated python:
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