A clogged toilet is a nuisance, but in Germany there is usually too much toilet paper or other hygiene items in the toilet.
In Thailand, the grounds are sometimes meters long - and breathe.
A clogged toilet is first and foremost annoying, maybe sometimes also unsightly.
This condition is only really dangerous in a few exceptional cases and can usually be solved with a plunger.
In Thailand, the whole story can look different, as Chang Lantanoy recently found out.
Because when the flushing function on his toilet suddenly stopped working, he quickly saw the reason.
And it was several meters long and had scales.
The Thai shared his find in the
group "... all about Thailand snakes".
In this case, the toilet visitor had no legs at all, in another he had eight – not that rare in Australia.
Snake in the toilet: the toilet is clogged - the bottom is alive, hissing and has scales
Chang Lantanoy wrote under a couple of photos that his landlord couldn't figure out why the toilet wouldn't flush.
Neither of the two men meant it that seriously, because after all, the reason looked almost straight into their eyes: a snake.
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Well, whether the python is really correct here?
Actually, the large constrictors are more at home in rain forests or swamps.
© Chang Lantanoy/Facebook
The exact species of snake was not mentioned in the post.
However, coloration and size indicate a reticulated python — one of the three species of python found in Thailand (the other two being the Burmese python and Blood python).
Red list: 10 animal species are threatened in Germany
Even if it sounds strange to some hobby gardeners: the garden shrew (prefers to live near human settlements) is listed as endangered in Germany in the Red List.
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The black grouse is on the red list in both Germany and Bavaria and has disappeared almost everywhere.
There are only a few specimens left in the Rhön.
Foresters and conservationists have created small biotopes with juniper bushes and blueberries.
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Not only are dragonflies beautiful insects, they are also quite useful and serve us well by keeping mosquitoes or horseflies away.
But the Helm damselfly dragonfly is threatened with extinction mainly due to the loss of its habitat and should be protected.
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A fly is a fly?
Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that.
According to Bfn, 46.4 percent of the stonefly is an endangered species.
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A bat may seem spooky to some.
However, bats are extremely useful, incredibly fascinating, and highly protected animals. A bat may seem spooky to some.
Also because it is pointed out that the insectivores can transmit rabies.
However, bats are extremely useful, incredibly fascinating, and highly protected animals.
The tiny creatures need our protection - even the barbabie.
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An annoyance for most drivers.
Nevertheless: The polecat belongs to the marten family and is classified as endangered in the Rote Riste.
The reasons for this are intensive land use and a loss of habitat. An annoyance for most drivers.
Nevertheless: The polecat belongs to the marten family and is classified as endangered in the Rote Riste.
This is due to intensive land use and habitat loss.
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It's hard to believe, but the hare is also endangered. It's hard to believe, but the hare is also endangered.
In addition to natural enemies, humans also have something to do with it.
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Adder (Vipera berus), Höllenotter, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa *** Adder Vipera berus , Hell adder, Bavaria, GermanSome hobby gardeners are frightened by a snake bathing in the sun with relish.
Most of the time it is the harmless grass snake.
But even if the adder is one of the poisonous snakes - it is on the red list of endangered reptile species.
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European pond turtle, emys orbicularis, turtle, turtles, pond turtle, pond turtles, water turtle Among the reptiles, the European pond turtle is considered to be threatened with extinction.
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The European hamster appears in the Red List as threatened with extinction and is one of the most threatened mammal species in Germany.
One reason: the constant intensification of agriculture. The rodents are actually only known from the children's room, where they are lovingly cared for and cared for.
But what about the field hamster?
It appears in the Red List as threatened with extinction and is one of the most threatened mammal species in Germany.
One reason: the constant intensification of agriculture.
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Some snakes can be found in the strangest of places.
For example, there is the boa in hand luggage or the yellow python that has made itself comfortable on a car while driving.
Neither forward nor backward - the snake was in an awkward position
Reticulated pythons are among the largest snakes in the world and can grow up to six meters long and weigh up to 75 kilograms.
Its diameter is correspondingly large – and it was precisely this that was fatal to Chang Lantanoy's four-metre-long python.
It fit into the drain pipe up to a point.
Then, according to the Facebook
post, "neither went
forward nor backward" and the snake got stuck.
Chang Lantanoy called the local snake rescue team and together they went to work.
It was not possible to pull it out due to its size.
therefore the snake had to be carefully cut free.
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The python was carefully cut out of the drain pipe, which it completely filled with its circumference.
The snake was not injured.
© Chang Lantanoy/Facebook
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Thankfully, this specimen wasn't poisonous, unlike the specimen that was lounging on a sofa in a South African town.
The family has a brave dog to thank for the fact that nobody was injured there.
Lucky - Python is released back into the wild
At the end of this action, in which everyone involved remained unharmed, the non-poisonous animal was properly hosed down with water - before it was released back into the wild.
In his
post, the moment of washing is also shown again in the picture.
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Before the python was released back into the wild, there was a shower to clean it of sewage residue.
© Chang Lantanoy/Facebook
Here it is also clear how large the reptile was.
It is said to have weighed a total of 22 kilograms and was about four meters long.
Rubric list image: © Chang Lantanoy/Facebook