<p>A man in Thailand was bitten by a python on his testicles in his bathroom, before he thrashed the reptile to death using a toilet brush.</p><p>The man named Thanat Thangtewanon said that as soon as he sat down to use the washroom, he felt an acute pain in his testicles.</p><p>Thanat said, "I felt something biting my balls, which was very painful, so I put my hands in. Yes, I was caught by a snake, which was biting my balls."</p><p>"I hurriedly stood up and plucked it out immediately. I felt hurt but more shocked," he added. </p><p>The python which had started gripping Thanat's hand, was whacked hard on its head with a toilet brush until the reptile died and loosened its grip.</p><p>Thanat said that after the incident, his father rushed him to a hospital to get a tetanus vaccine. Upon treatment, the doctors told Thanat that he would not require any stitches as his injury was not deep, but it would take a couple of weeks to heal.</p><p>Thanat added his testicles were 'safe' and that he was lucky it wasn't a venomous snake.</p>.Drunken man wraps python around his neck, held in Kerala.<p>This is not the first time when pythons or other snakes have been attacking people while using restrooms in Thailand.</p><p>In 2020, a woman named Boonsong Plaikaew was reportedly attacked by a python in the Samut Prakan province. She was given medical first aid and the python which was captured was later released into the wild.</p><p>In 2016, a man named Attaporn Boonmakchuay was attacked by a 10-ft long python in ChaChoengsao province.</p><p>His wife who came running into the room after hearing his loud cries, helped him remove the python from his genitals and rushed him to a hospital.</p><p>According to <em>Daily Mail</em>, he lost consciousness due to blood loss while on the way to the Chularat Hospital but survived after receiving treatment.</p><p>Pythons which usually belong to the category of non-venomous snakes are found majorly in Asia, Australia, and Africa.</p><p>Pythons bite their prey or attackers, to hold onto them and then coil themselves around the target using their physical strength to suffocate their prey. They then swallow them whole. </p>
<p>A man in Thailand was bitten by a python on his testicles in his bathroom, before he thrashed the reptile to death using a toilet brush.</p><p>The man named Thanat Thangtewanon said that as soon as he sat down to use the washroom, he felt an acute pain in his testicles.</p><p>Thanat said, "I felt something biting my balls, which was very painful, so I put my hands in. Yes, I was caught by a snake, which was biting my balls."</p><p>"I hurriedly stood up and plucked it out immediately. I felt hurt but more shocked," he added. </p><p>The python which had started gripping Thanat's hand, was whacked hard on its head with a toilet brush until the reptile died and loosened its grip.</p><p>Thanat said that after the incident, his father rushed him to a hospital to get a tetanus vaccine. Upon treatment, the doctors told Thanat that he would not require any stitches as his injury was not deep, but it would take a couple of weeks to heal.</p><p>Thanat added his testicles were 'safe' and that he was lucky it wasn't a venomous snake.</p>.Drunken man wraps python around his neck, held in Kerala.<p>This is not the first time when pythons or other snakes have been attacking people while using restrooms in Thailand.</p><p>In 2020, a woman named Boonsong Plaikaew was reportedly attacked by a python in the Samut Prakan province. She was given medical first aid and the python which was captured was later released into the wild.</p><p>In 2016, a man named Attaporn Boonmakchuay was attacked by a 10-ft long python in ChaChoengsao province.</p><p>His wife who came running into the room after hearing his loud cries, helped him remove the python from his genitals and rushed him to a hospital.</p><p>According to <em>Daily Mail</em>, he lost consciousness due to blood loss while on the way to the Chularat Hospital but survived after receiving treatment.</p><p>Pythons which usually belong to the category of non-venomous snakes are found majorly in Asia, Australia, and Africa.</p><p>Pythons bite their prey or attackers, to hold onto them and then coil themselves around the target using their physical strength to suffocate their prey. They then swallow them whole. </p>