A snake catcher removed a huge python from inside the toilet of a house in Queensland, Australia. Luke Huntley from Snake Catcher Noosa shared a video of him removing the snake from the property at Lake Cooroibah.

Huntley said the owner called him after he had locked the massive reptile inside the bathroom. The snake was originally found in the office area of the house, but was "ushered" down the hallway and into the toilet.

"Today I was called out to a home in Lake Cooroibah to relocate this beautiful big Carpet python from inside their toilet," Huntley wrote on his Facebook page. "The bloke had ushered the snake from the office area down the hall and then locked it in the toilet. What a place to end up."

Snake Catcher Noosa relocates snakes to suitable and safe environments such as state forests or other bushland locations depending on the breed.

"What a place to end up! Enjoy everyone and keep an eye out for wildlife on the move," he wrote along with a video.

Last week, two huge snakes were captured after they were found fighting in the front yard of a home in Queensland, Australia. Stuart Mackenzie, from the Sunshine Coast Snake Catcher 24/7, wrote on Facebook that he responded to a home after receiving a call that "two big carpet pythons fighting it out in their front lawn."

Two 10-feet-long reptiles were seen "trying to push each other’s heads down" in the video posted on social media. Mackenzie captured the reptiles with his bare hands and placed them in bags. He said in the video that the snakes were fighting and not mating.

Mackenzie, who gets snakes out of the homes in Australia, also posted a video last month of a baby carpet python sitting on the air conditioner right above a couple’s bed. The video shows Mackenzie removing the reptile with his bare hands and releasing it into a "nice patch of bush."

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