Seven-Foot Python Found Among a Pile of Clothes at Florida Flea Market

A seven-foot Burmese python was found in a pile of clothes at a Florida flea market.

A Florida shopper got the scare of her life when a Burmese python was found in a pile of clothes at a flea market, according to police.

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Miami Dade Fire Rescue posted photos of the snake to Twitter.

#MDFR #Venomone captured wild burmese python in flea market at 272 Krome AVE who hid to digest last night's meal. pic.twitter.com/1dSbtVkL5O

— MDFR (@MiamiDadeFire) September 27, 2015

Lieutenant Scott Mullen of the Fire Rescue said the seven-foot-long python had appeared to have recently eaten, according to reports.

It is unknown where the python came from or if it belongs to someone.

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The uninvited guest was turned over to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, who had a busy day on Monday. Earlier in the day, they helped lure a monkey back to its owner after it was found on a mailbox and eating mail for breakfast.

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