{"id":797,"date":"2026-01-30T02:37:57","date_gmt":"2026-01-30T02:37:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.factahead.com\/?p=797"},"modified":"2026-01-30T02:37:57","modified_gmt":"2026-01-30T02:37:57","slug":"can-snakes-really-come-up-a-toilet-pipe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.facts-ahead.com\/can-snakes-really-come-up-a-toilet-pipe\/","title":{"rendered":"Can snakes really come up a toilet pipe?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>We&#8217;ve all had the same fear. Going to the bathroom late at night and feeling something slithering around in the toilet bowl, only to get up and find that it&#8217;s a snake! But as common as this fear might be, can such a thing of a snake coming up the toilet pipe actually happen?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The answer to that is simple: while this is such a common fear as plenty of adults fear snakes, the chances of a snake slithering up out of your toilet is far rarer than being struck by lightning. But why is this a fear that&#8217;s so commonplace in society? While snakes slithering out of the toilet can happen, very rarely, of course, the few times it does happen it gets sensationalized to death. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In New York City in 2010, local newspapers devoted more column space than they&#8217;d ever had before to report on a three-foot corn snake that had climbed out of the toilet on the 18th floor of a building. In a Wall Street Journal interview, Jack Conrad, a herpetologist (someone who studies snakes) argued that it was &#8220;within the realm of possibility&#8221; that the corn snake had climbed its way out of that toilet pipe. Conrad pointed out that snakes of many varieties are good swimmers. Capable of holding their breaths for a long time while swimming upward in tight, narrow spaces. That&#8217;s a comforting fact to know, right?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, there&#8217;s no guarantee that that particular snake made its journey out of the toilet through slithering up the pipe. As many snakes that are found aren&#8217;t native to the area they are found in. Unfortunately, the reality is that it&#8217;s much more common that such snakes were being raised by people, who abandoned the snakes once they grew to a size that their owners weren&#8217;t expecting. Or often times these snakes have escaped from wherever they were being held. Those scenarios are much more likely than a snake deciding to nest in a toilet pipe. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But how could a snake possibly end up in a toilet pipe in the first place? For a snake to enter a toilet pipe, it first would have had to get into a sewer pipe, which means that you might have a neighbor who secretly was keeping a scaly pet and wasn&#8217;t paying close attention to their sewer line. Then the snake would somehow have to enter your sewer pipe if it chooses to specifically target your toilet. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Otherwise, any snake that somehow ended up in a sewer main by accident would die of exposure. Due to the lower temperatures found in the ground where such sewer mains are located.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Conclusions<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Now that you know it&#8217;s unlikely that you&#8217;ll wake up to see a snake slithering out of your toilet, of course, unless you have a neighbor that somehow has been keeping their scaly pet a secret. you can rest assured that there won&#8217;t be any snakes slithering out of your toilet any time in the future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We&#8217;ve all had the same fear. Going to the bathroom late at night and feeling something slithering around in the toilet bowl, only to get up and find that it&#8217;s a snake! But as common as this fear might be, can such a thing of a snake coming up the toilet pipe actually happen? 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