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*Snake Bites from Toilets: A Growing Danger in Unexpected Places**

Snake bites from toilets are rare but real, with cases reported worldwide. These reptiles enter homes through **sewer lines, roof vents, or bathroom gaps**, especially during rainy seasons in tropical regions.

In *Thailand*, a man was bitten on the testicles by a **12-foot python** hiding in his toilet. In *South Africa*, a Dutch tourist suffered **severe genital injuries** from a **Cape cobra** in an outdoor toilet. In *Texas*, a woman was bitten by a **rat snake**, while in *Australia*, a **carpet python** bit a woman on the thigh. All victims survived, though some required surgery and psychological support.

Snakes reach bathrooms through **sewer systems, drains, or broken pipes**. Public toilets and rural homes are especially vulnerable. As one expert warned, “Snakes can slither upward through pipes and emerge in toilets.”