In an incident that will send shivers down your spine, a Texas resident in the United States was shocked to the core after he spotted a snake inside his toilet seat.
As can be seen in the video, shared by Payton Malone, the snake is crawling in the toilet bowl. During the course of the video, a man can be seen nudging the snake with a golf stick. However, that does not deter the snake in any way.
Captioning the scary video, Payton said, “I always thought this was an irrational fear of mine...apparently not. Friend out in west Texas found this”.
I always thought this was an irrational fear of mine...apparently not. Friend out in west Texas found this. 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/jd23gbLkGF
— Payton Malone WWL-TV (@paytonmalonewx) August 16, 2020
The video till now has been viewed over one and a half million times and has been liked by over 11 thousand people.
Reacting to the clip, a person who seemed to know the breed of the snake, wrote, “Harmless great plains ratsnake, they rarely bite (though I’ve been bitten), a friend of those hating rodent-borne illnesses. I generally pick them up without incident. The Mickey Mouse blotch pattern is a giveaway as well as the arrow-shaped markings on the head.”
Harmless great plains ratsnake, they rarely bite (though I’ve been bitten), a friend of those hating rodent-borne illnesses. I generally pick them up without incident. The Mickey Mouse blotch pattern is a giveaway as well as the arrow-shaped markings on the head. pic.twitter.com/zyGjQQWesZ
— Premature Accumulation Murder Hornet MicroScalper (@MoMoBagholder) August 16, 2020
Another person said, “I live in Houston and everyone always makes sure the toilet lid is always down when not in use. If there’s a break in the sewer system, in your own line or the cities lines, they’ll come in that way. People are always wondering how snakes get in their homes, this is how.”
I live in Houston and everyone always makes sure the toilet lid is always down when not in use. If there’s a break in the sewer system, in your own line or the cities lines, they’ll come in that way. People are always wondering how snakes get in their homes, this is how.
— Margaret Kerlin (@mgtkn) August 16, 2020
I had a frog in my toilet a few weeks ago. Discovered it afterwards.... pic.twitter.com/OF2Bk3KXdS
— abbie (@abbierenn) August 16, 2020
A different user shared a glimpse of a frog that she found stuck on the inside of her toilet. She said, “I had a frog in my toilet a few weeks ago. Discovered it afterwards....”