A lady from Australia has been bitten by a snake that was sneaking in her toilet.
Luckily for Helen Richards, 59, the chomp on her base was non-venomous, however left her with minor cut injuries.
Ms Richards said she went into the restroom without turning the light on and felt what she called a "sharp tap" not long after sitting on the toilet.
She disclosed to The Courier Mail paper: "I hopped up with my jeans down and pivoted to perceive what resembled a longneck turtle retreating once more into the bowl."
Jasmine Zeleny caught the snake and said the reptiles regularly hang out in toilets on hot days to keep cool, yet that she hadn't gone to an episode where somebody had been chomped on the loo previously.
Ms Zeleny said the snake lashed out in dread as its "favored leave point" was blocked.
"'Mid-stream', she felt something chomp her base," said Ms Zeleny of Ms Richards. "As you can envision, she bounced up rapidly."
In a post on Snake Catchers Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan and Gold Coast's Facebook page, Ms Zeleny cautioned: "On the off chance that you discover a Carpet Python in your latrine, don't jab and push it, don't keep on flushing the can.
"On the off chance that you do these things it builds the odds of us not having the capacity to get