Toilet Snakes
Alright, so for as long as I've been into reptiles, I keep hearing stories from people about snakes dissapearing into toilets.
Each and every one that has told me about their snakes vanishing into the wet beyond, I've gathered were extremely poor reptile keepers, and shouldn't have had these animals to begin with. Here are a couple that I've heard:
"My 7' boa was out wandering around with me, and the last I saw him he was going into the bathroom. That was ok because he liked to sit behind the toilet. I never saw him again. He escaped out of the toilet into the sewer."
"I had a 3' ball python and an 11' burmese python and they lived in the bathroom with the hot water on. One day the ball python was just gone. He got outside through the toilet and we never found him."
There were a few others, but, they all run along the same lines. You get the picture.
So, what is your opinion on this apparent "phenomenon"? I have my own opinion, but what's yours?
Absolutely true and could easily happen.
Um, well maybe.
Yeah, maybe in an alternate dimension.
Not in a million years, porcelain is too cold and toilets are shaped in such a way that isn't conducive to a snake climbing in.
I really don't think so - why would a snake go into a dark hole underwater?
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