Woman finds 10-foot python in her Christmas tree freshmanhood

Author : kickplate1980
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 01:24:50


Woman finds 10-foot python in her Christmas tree  freshmanhood

But for one woman in Australia, the seasonal theme was very big snakes, when she got home to find a 10-foot python adorning her tree.

Leanne Chapman and her partner returned to their home in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, and noticed a commotion on their balcony.

'We came home from work and there's a couple of butcher birds that visit every day and they were just kicking off on the balcony, going crazy,' Chapman told CNN affiliate 7News.



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Chapman, who is originally from England, told 7News that her partner started to video the birds, and leaning on the tree -- not realizing what lay wrapped around it.

'As he's turned around and stepped back, he didn't realise he was leaning on the Christmas tree with the snake wrapped around it,' she told 7News.

The couple left the snake alone, and later that night, it slithered away.

'It wasn't bothered by us. It just stayed there for a good few hours as we watched it through the window,' Chapman said.

It was only when the reptile moved from its position that the couple realized how big it was.

'It was big -- really big,' Chapman said.

'After the initial shock wore off, it was a really beautiful snake,' she said.

'It was actually quite nice to see it that close up because I've never seen anything like it before,' she added.

'We came home from work and there's a couple of butcher birds that visit every day and they were just kicking off on the balcony, going crazy,' Chapman told CNN affiliate 7News. 'It wasn't bothered by us. It just stayed there for a good few hours as we watched it through the window,' Chapman said. Chapman, who is originally from England, told 7News that her partner started to video the birds, and leaning on the tree -- not realizing what lay wrapped around it. 'As he's turned around and stepped back, he didn't realise he was leaning on the Christmas tree with the snake wrapped around it,' she told 7News. It was only when the reptile moved from its position that the couple realized how big it was. 'After the initial shock wore off, it was a really beautiful snake,' she said. Chapman, who is originally from England, told 7News that her partner started to video the birds, and leaning on the tree -- not realizing what lay wrapped around it. 'We came home from work and there's a couple of butcher birds that visit every day and they were just kicking off on the balcony, going crazy,' Chapman told CNN affiliate 7News. The couple left the snake alone, and later that night, it slithered away. Leanne Chapman and her partner returned to their home in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, and noticed a commotion on their balcony. 'After the initial shock wore off, it was a really beautiful snake,' she said. 'It was big -- really big,' Chapman said. 'We came home from work and there's a couple of butcher birds that visit every day and they were just kicking off on the balcony, going crazy,' Chapman told CNN affiliate 7News. Leanne Chapman and her partner returned to their home in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, and noticed a commotion on their balcony. 'It was big -- really big,' Chapman said. 'It was actually quite nice to see it that close up because I've never seen anything like it before,' she added. 'We came home from work and there's a couple of butcher birds that visit every day and they were just kicking off on the balcony, going crazy,' Chapman told CNN affiliate 7News. 'As he's turned around and stepped back, he didn't realise he was leaning on the Christmas tree with the snake wrapped around it,' she told 7News. 'It wasn't bothered by us. It just stayed there for a good few hours as we watched it through the window,' Chapman said. Leanne Chapman and her partner returned to their home in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, and noticed a commotion on their balcony. But for one woman in Australia, the seasonal theme was very big snakes, when she got home to find a 10-foot python adorning her tree. 'As he's turned around and stepped back, he didn't realise he was leaning on the Christmas tree with the snake wrapped around it,' she told 7News. But for one woman in Australia, the seasonal theme was very big snakes, when she got home to find a 10-foot python adorning her tree. 'It was big -- really big,' Chapman said. 'As he's turned around and stepped back, he didn't realise he was leaning on the Christmas tree with the snake wrapped around it,' she told 7News. 'As he's turned around and stepped back, he didn't realise he was leaning on the Christmas tree with the snake wrapped around it,' she told 7News. Leanne Chapman and her partner returned to their home in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, and noticed a commotion on their balcony. The couple left the snake alone, and later that night, it slithered away. Leanne Chapman and her partner returned to their home in Brisbane, Queensland on Thursday, and noticed a commotion on their balcony. 'After the initial shock wore off, it was a really beautiful snake,' she said. But for one woman in Australia, the seasonal theme was very big snakes, when she got home to find a 10-foot python adorning her tree.

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