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Massive Python Gets Pulled Out Of Family’s Toilet!

If this doesn’t give you another reason to maybe flush or take a look before sitting, I don’t know what will? A 20-foot Python was seen slithering in a toilet….

MIAMI, FL – JANUARY 29: Edward Mercer, a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission non-native Wildlife Technician, holds a Burmese Python during a press conference in the Florida Everglades about the non-native species on January 29, 2015 in Miami, Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission along with the Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (ECISMA), Miami-Dade County, National Park Service, South Florida Water Management District, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Geological Survey, University of Florida were surveying an area for the Northern African pythons (also called African rock pythons) and the Burmese Python in western Miami-Dade County. The teams of snake hunters were checking the levees, canals and marsh on foot for the invasive species of reptile. Many of the non-native snakes have been introduced in to the wild when people release pet snakes after they grow to large to keep. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

If this doesn't give you another reason to maybe flush or take a look before sitting, I don't know what will?

A 20-foot Python was seen slithering in a toilet. A boy that was only 5 years old saw something strange coming from the toilet and to his discovery was this massive snake.

Have you ever found something (that wasn't supposed to be in the toilet) in your toilet?

See the snake here!