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Snakes-in-the-bed horror

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When a Royal Navy lieutenant, Olly Slight, and his partner Claire Fell found a 3ft long snake in their bed, "it was like something out of a horror film".

A few weeks later the film's sequel was played out — this time by the snake's twin brother.

The couple had managed to corner the first snake after a chase around their rented home in Ilchester, near Yeovil, Somerset. It took refuge in their one-year-old son Jacob's toy box, and was captured in a pillow case.

The RSPCA identified it as a non-venomous North American corn snake and found it a new home at a reptile sanctuary in south Somerset.

The couple had all but forgotten their close encounter two months ago until they found the black-and-orange snake's twin slithering up their stairs.

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{"commentId":1054832,"authorDomain":"cartooncat"}

It would put you off your bedtime cocoa wouldn't it!

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Reply#1 - Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:59 PM EDT
{"commentId":1056357,"authorDomain":"backroadsbubba"}

Our park residence was filled with black snakes. They showed up everywhere, from the basement to the second floor. Guess we should have closed up some holes sooner. I can't really say -- I didn't live there.

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#1.1 - Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:11 AM EDT
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{"commentId":1057899,"authorDomain":"djd"}

Is that a snake in the bed or are you pleased to see me?

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Reply#2 - Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:20 PM EDT
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