An enormous carpet python was seen hanging from the roof of a home in a retirement village in Australia as it devoured a massive lizard.
The snake reportedly slithered into the Churches of Christ Care Sanctuary Park Retirement Village in Nambour, Queensland last week.
The images were shared on the official Facebook page of the retirement group.
The post said, “Residents got quite the show last week when this carpet python landed on their doorstep.”
The village shared an image of the snake hanging off the roof with half of the reptile hanging out from its mouth.
The post added, “With the drought, many native animals from the neighboring national park are looking for water and food – this reptile found both!”
Carpet Pythons are pretty common in Queensland during the summer season, which is considered by experts as the breeding season for snakes and other animals.
Carpet Pythons, which are non-venomous, regularly hide in roofs or top places where they can look out for incoming birds, animals, and predators that may bring harm to them.
This reptile is capable of growing to up to 2.1 meters or even more than 3 meters.
Like what we say, all crazy things happen in Australia.