X-ray reveals SpongeBob SquarePants living in child’s throat

We all know SpongeBob Squarepants lives in a pineapple down under the sea, but he’s also been spotted in a 16-month-old’s throat?
Dr. Ghofran Ageely, a radiology resident at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, was shocked to find the cartoon character lodged in a young patient’s chest. Looking at the X-ray, Ageely told Live Science that he “was amazed by the visible details. You can see his freckles, shoes and fingers.”
Side view x-ray of the child.
The small toy was safely removed from the child’s oesophagus without any complications. Hopefully now the child has learned that SpongeBob is his friend, not food.