Getty A Texas woman is recalling a "very scary situation" that recently took place in her bathroom involving a reptile. Maria Jaimes of Cedar Creek revealed to NBC affiliate KXAN that a rat snake ...
Texas rat snake (Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri) – 6 mph (10 kph) The Texas rat snake is a non-venomous species that can move at a speed of up to 6 mph (10 kph) while hunting for prey such as ...
Only last year, one Texas woman found a rattlesnake lurking in her toilet, and another also found a rat snake poking out from the U-bend. "Snakes coming up in the toilet is an infrequent ...
Although nonvenomous, the coachwhip's agility and speed make it an efficient predator. The Texas rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus) is another fast-moving nonvenomous snake. It lives in forests ...
Maria Jaimes, from Cedar Creek,Texas, was minding her own business ... However, within mere moments she came to regret that decision, as a rat snake was coiled beneath the toilet seat and promptly ...
Texas, said earlier this month, she woke up early in the morning to use the restroom, didn’t flip the lights on and felt something. “The rat snake bit me in my leg when I sat on it,” she said.
Texas, said earlier this month, she woke up early in the morning to use the restroom, didn’t flip the lights on and felt something. “The rat snake bit me in my leg when I sat on it,” she said.