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Underwear Frequently Disappeared, Mistaking Neighbors for Thieves, Only to Discover the Culprit Was a Snake

In the animal world, snakes are like assassins, with agile movements and strong killing power. They are frequently seen on television, and the public's fear of snakes is long-term due to news of people being bitten by snakes.

It's easy to understand this fear. Although tigers and lions look scary, they basically don't appear in everyday life. But snakes are different; they often frequent human living spaces, and sometimes sneak into houses to steal food.

Snakes sneaking into houses to steal eggs is understandable to many. But if they steal clothes, it's confusing.


A netizen recently experienced this interesting scene.

The netizen works in a town surrounded by mountains. Because their rental house is damp and dark, it attracts snakes.

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Recently, the netizen was very annoyed because their underwear was frequently missing, and those clothes were hanging neatly in the house, as if they had disappeared out of thin air. The rental house has a lot of people, including some middle-aged men working in construction. The netizen thought that these close-fitting clothes were stolen by neighbors, but when they thought about it, the neighbors wouldn't go into the house to steal a few pieces of clothing.

All the doubts turned into a messy paste in the netizen's mind, fortunately, the answer was quickly revealed.

One day, the netizen went home from work and heard a commotion in the bedroom. The netizen immediately panicked, thinking they had seen the underwear thief. To protect themselves, the netizen picked up a broom and cautiously walked towards the bedroom.

After gently pushing open the bedroom door, the scene inside was completely different from what they had imagined. The underwear thief wasn't a human, but a stout snake. The snake was green in color, about the thickness of an arm, and was biting a piece of underwear, swallowing it into its belly, and its body was suspended in mid-air.

Snakes are known to have a certain degree of aggression, and the netizen was taken by surprise. Subsequently, the netizen called the landlord for help, and the landlord rushed over upon hearing the news. The landlord grabbed the snake's tail and pulled it off the clothes. The snake refused to let go, and the landlord had to use a lot of force to pull it off. After the snake fell to the ground, the landlord took some snake catching tools to fix the snake's head, and then quickly put it into a sack.

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The landlord said that recently there had been heavy rain, and the snake may have been washed down by the rain. Plus, the netizen lives on the second floor, with a low floor, and the windows are often not closed, which gave the snake a loophole to enter.

It is estimated that after being washed down by the rain, it would be difficult for the snake to hunt for prey, so it swallowed clothes to fill its stomach.

Pet knowledge: In daily life, if you encounter dangerous wild animals entering your home, don't try to catch them yourself, you must seek professional help. If there are no relevant experienced friends or family members around, you can directly call the fire department for help.

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