Snakes are both fascinating and beautiful animals to look at. But it’s preferable if they stay in their original settings.
My worst fear is a snake in my home, since I honestly don’t know what to do. Consider a 12-foot python crawling up your toilet from nowhere.
This is precisely what happened in Thailand, and images from the event are being extensively circulated on the internet. On March 17, a family in Samut Prakan, Thailand, had a horrifying encounter when a python emerged from their toilet bowl.

Following the distressing incident, a wildlife team was sent to help liberate the 12-foot-long snake that had become entangled in the toilet’s plumbing.
According to News Flare, Suwi Paramas, a housewife, was washing her hands after using the bathroom when she saw a surprising event. A massive yellow-green reptile burst into the bathroom, scaring her to the core.
Suwi left the room because she was terrified. After hearing her cries resonate throughout the home, her husband and brother-in-law instantly decided that something was badly wrong. They were rescued when the family called the emergency services.
The snake was captured by the wildlife team using a specialized tool, as shown in the video footage. Two guys tried to coax the python out but were unsuccessful. It was difficult to retain control, and things worsened.

“I was terrified. I couldn’t even watch how they caught the snake. According to News Flare, Suwi claimed, “It could have killed me.”
Even though the snake was still entangled in the u-bend, a bent section of piping, the decision to shatter the porcelain basin was approved by the family.
Its massive stomach, on the other hand, made it impossible to lift it straight out of the hole. The wildlife crew had to disassemble the piping and extract the snake from the other side in order to ensure the safety of both the snake and the plumbing system.
Everything was handled properly, which was fortunate since things might have gone very differently. There were no injuries recorded, and the snake was gently removed with the intention of restoring it to its native surroundings.

I’m hoping this odd snake will be around in the future. This isn’t the first time a python has been sighted in a Thai toilet; they usually appear during the summer season in search of cool, wet spaces.
There were a lot of alarming instances involving snakes in bathrooms in Southeast Asia in 2021. A big, 8-foot-long python bit a guy in the buttocks before being pulled from the toilet. In 2016, a 10-foot python escaped from a squat toilet and bit into the penis of a Thai man, sending him to the hospital.