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In several regions, while using their toilets, people were attacked by…

Though uncommon, snakes can enter toilets through sewer lines or pipes, especially in tropical regions during rainy seasons. Cases include a 12-foot python in Thailand, a Cape cobra in South Africa, and snakes in Texas and Australia—all causing injuries, mostly to the lower body. Experts warn snakes can slither up through drains, making public and rural toilets more vulnerable.

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