A 22-year-old man was making breakfast when he saw the terrifying diamond python curled in the cereal box in Sydney, Australia.
Jarred Smith who was talking to Daily Mail Australia journalist gave a detailed story how everything had happened, “I thought mum had bought some strange door stopper at first but then I saw the tail end of what looked like a snake and thought “no way its a snake”.
Then
I peeked in the top of the cereal box and its head popped out. I
dropped my food and ran out of the kitchen and screamed out to my dad
downstairs “dad, there’s a snake in the kitchen!”. When dad walked in it
maneuvered even further into the box that’s when I took the video.”
Jarred
then called the NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service
and they sent a snake handler to deal with an animal. “He asked if
we minded if put the snake back in our garden which we didn’t. The snake
wouldn’t fall out of the box so he had to rip it and the whole snake
dropped out. He was more surprised when he saw it properly because he
said it actually looked about two metres long.”
Diamond
pythons are typically inoffensive by nature and generally reluctant to
bite and the snake handler told Jarred that the species is harmless and
only attacked when aggravated.
Jarred Smith who was talking to Daily Mail Australia journalist gave a detailed story how everything had happened, “I thought mum had bought some strange door stopper at first but then I saw the tail end of what looked like a snake and thought “no way its a snake”.

A 22-year-old man was making breakfast when he saw the terrifying diamond python curled in the cereal box

The diamond python retreated into the box when Jarred’s dad came to see the unexpected surprise

The snake handler had to rip open the cereal box to release the snake which was two metres long

The python was initially estimated at about one and a half metres long
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