Grandmother Removes Snakes From a Grill With Her Bare Hands [VIDEO]
The next time you open up your grill to have a cookout you may be opening it up a little bit slower after watching this video. A woman in Australia…

LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 21: A venomous southern Pacific rattlesnake tastes the air in Santa Ynez Canyon in Topanga State Park on May 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. California’s entire state park system, the largest park system in the US, was included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation “11 Most Endangered Historic Places” of 2008. Although California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently backed off from his threat to close 48 state parks – almost 20 percent – to save money for the $10 billion-plus state budget deficit. The wilderness park is considered the world’s largest wildland within the boundaries of a major city. Other American locations on the Endangered list include Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the historic Art Deco icon Charity Hospital in New Orleans and the adjacent neighborhood, a modernist hotel in Dallas, and an Art Deco movie theater in Philadelphia. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)The next time you open up your grill to have a cookout you may be opening it up a little bit slower after watching this video. A woman in Australia found two pythons in her grill and decided to remove them with her own hands.
Faye Morgan, who is an 81-year-old grandmother from Brisbane, Australia decided to remove not one, but two pythons who took up residence in a grill. While a man held a container open, Morgan manages to grab both snakes by herself and carefully put them in the container without any harm to her or the animals.
Check out the video below