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Snake bites from toilets may sound like myths, but experts say they are rare yet real in some regions.

Incidents have been reported on several continents, usually where snakes live close to human settlements.

Snakes often enter homes during rainy seasons, slipping through sewer lines, drains, or damaged plumbing.

Toilets can become unexpected entry points.

One widely reported case in Thailand involved a man bitten by a large python hidden in his toilet, while in South Africa a tourist was seriously injured by a cobra in an outdoor restroom.

Similar encounters have occurred in Texas and Australia, involving non-venomous and constrictor snakes.

Beyond physical harm, survivors often experience lasting anxiety about using bathrooms.

As one expert warned, “Snakes can climb upward through plumbing and appear in toilets unexpectedly.”

Though uncommon, these cases highlight the need for sealed bathrooms, well-maintained plumbing, and awareness in snake-prone areas.

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