If you're reading this on the toilet (hey, no judgment), better relocate fast.
Earlier this week, rangers on a cleaning run at Australia's Charles Darwin National Park discovered an unexpected patron in the park's restrooms — an olive python.
SEE ALSO:Live python falls from hospital ceiling a month after escaping its ownerAnd the snake didn't seem to want to leave.
"It took a little bit of persuasion for [the python] to vacate the cubicle," officials wrote in a Facebook post, but the lil' guy did eventually slither away — to new horizons and new toilets, we presume.
While the whole snake-in-toilet-bowl phenomenon is a rarity, it's definitely not unheard of. Last September, two snakes — probably searching for moisture — took up residence in a Queensland toilet and had to be coaxed out by a snake catcher.
Check those bowls, everyone.
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