As Australian Python decided to work in the office
Employees of one of the offices in the Australian city of Yandina, Queensland, terribly scared, having noticed in my study of Python. They had to call zmeelova to get rid of the self-proclaimed colleagues, comfortably sitting among office papers.
Employees of one of the offices in Yandina, Queensland, Australia, had to endure some unpleasant moments when one of them noticed in the office a large snake. She did not pester people to their company, huddled in some crevice, but this people only became worse. I had to call zmeelova, who discovered a 1.5-metre water Python in one of the boxes of papers and pulled it out into the light.
Arrived on-call professional snake catcher Stuart McKenzie thoroughly searched the office and, to the relief of the officers quickly found the snake, buried in paper in one of the boxes.
Even professional snake catcher was surprised how such a large snake could fit in such a small box.
Answering the question about how the Python got into the office, Mackenzie noticed that near the office centre is the industrial zone, and there I often see snakes.