Snakes on a train: 3-foot python named 'Bread' scares crap out commuters

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The Australian people have a new mascot for gorgeous weirdness after a young man decided to take his pet snake for a train trip.

The police were called to the scene after passengers alerted the authorities that a fellow commuter thought it was a great idea to show everyone the 3-foot-long jungle python he had in his backpack.

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The NSW police released a statement online early this morning as well as tweeting a picture of the adventurous terror cylinder with eyes. Oh, and they topped it off with a well placed Snakes On A Plane reference, because of course they did.

The man, who did not have a permit for the snake, had named it 'Bread'. Bread, the 3-foot-long jungle python

See? Australia is about more than animals trying to kill you. Sometimes they just ride on trains and have names like Bread.