Toilet Snake Bites: Rare but Real Threats Around the World
Though unusual, snake bites from toilets are a genuine hazard in some regions, with incidents reported across several continents. Snakes often enter homes via sewer lines, roof vents, or gaps in bathrooms, particularly during rainy seasons in tropical areas.
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In one alarming case in Thailand, a man was bitten on his testicles by a 12-foot python that had taken shelter in his toilet. In South Africa, a Dutch tourist sustained serious genital injuries after a Cape cobra struck in an outdoor restroom. Other incidents include a woman in Texas bitten by a rat snake, and another in Australia who suffered a thigh bite from a carpet python. While all victims survived, some needed surgery and psychological support.
Experts note that snakes can access bathrooms through drains, sewer systems, or damaged pipes, making rural homes and public toilets particularly vulnerable. One specialist explained, “Snakes can slither upward through pipes and appear unexpectedly in toilets,” highlighting the need for caution and awareness in affected areas.

