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Family Finds 10-Foot Python in Their Home

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Getty 082714 Snake?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1409155585526BananaStock/Thinkstock(MIDLAND, Ontario) — For weeks Rachel Leck and Stephen Sagar feared their family’s home was being haunted.

They came to this conclusion after finding that objects had been moved from their original positions. Other items, including wine glasses and decorations, had been knocked over.

Sagar told CTV he and his wife thought there was a ghost in their home in Midland, Ontario.

The reality turned out to be not so supernatural but no less scary: a very large snake had taken up residence.

Rachel Leck and her son, Xavier, 10, eventually spotted the uninvited guest near the sofa.

“I saw it because it was dangling down as I was about to sit down on the couch,” Leck said. “I jumped up, grabbed my kid and ran out of the house screaming.”

It was the snake — a 10-foot long reticulated python — that had been knocking over items in the home. The reticulated python is the longest snake in the world. It can grow up to 30 feet in length and 300 pounds.

Police and animal control officers came to the home and removed the reptile.

Police found the owner of the python — a neighbor of Leck and Sagar — and discovered he had a second snake — an anaconda — in his home. The man was cooperative and received a $100 fine for owning exotic pets, which is illegal, police said.

Both snakes were released to a local zoo.


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