Rangers find 12-foot python in women's toilet at Australian park

Rangers in Australia removed a 12-foot snake from a toilet in a women's restroom. Photo: Northern Parks and Wildlife (Facebook)

In a scene that resembled a horror movie, rangers at an Australian national park removed a 12-foot-long python out of a toilet in the women’s restroom.

According to UPI, rangers at the Charles Darwin National Park removed the olive python from the bathroom after workers spotted it during a cleaning run.

Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife shared photos of the snake being removed from the toilet and posted about the incident on Facebook.

Rangers were able to remove the snake safely, and no guests came in contact with the reptile.