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6 Jun 2023


NextImg:Pythons found doing ‘hanky panky’ behind microwave

Startling video has caught a pair of enormous pythons engaged in “hanky panky” behind a microwave in Australia.

The video of the skin-crawling encounter that was shared on Monday shows the snakes entwined on a kitchen counter underneath an open window in a home in Buderim, Queensland.

“We get a lot of pythons in homes in Buderim, but as you can see, this is probably one of the last places you’d expect,” snake catcher Stuart McKenzie explains in the footage, which was uploaded by his company, Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7.

“The snakes might have been basking in the sun, and they’ve come on in for a bit of hanky-panky behind the microwave in the kitchen,” he continued.

“I’ve just interrupted coitus.”

The pythons were found on a kitchen counter behind a microwave.
Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers

Snake catcher Stuart McKenzie wrangled both snakes at once.

Snake catcher Stuart McKenzie wrangled both snakes at once.
Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers

The microwave where the snakes were hiding.

The incident was captured in a spine-tingling video.
Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers

McKenzie simultaneously untangled both snakes before putting them in dark bags and releasing them into the underbrush.

All pythons are non-venomous, Newsweek explained. Instead of nasty bites, the creatures kill their prey through compression.