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RAT'S DISGUSTING

Skin-crawling moment RAT crawls out of toilet bowl AFTER man has flushed it

Ross Kirwan got the shock of his life when rodent burst out from the U-bend

THIS IS the skin-crawling moment a rat climbed back out of a toilet bowl – despite being flushed moments earlier.

The nightmare-come-true was caught on camera by Ross Kirwan, from New South Wales, Australia, who had desperately tried to get rid of the rodent by flushing it down the toilet, only to get the shock of his life when it reappeared.

 Nightmare ... Aussie man gets the shock of a lifetime when rat swims upstream and back into his bathroom
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Nightmare ... Aussie man gets the shock of a lifetime when rat swims upstream and back into his bathroomCredit: YouTube/ Ross Kirwan


Footage of the escape shared to Ross’s YouTube account shows the moment the rat swims against the flushing water and scrambles up into the toilet bowl, before attempting to jump onto the ground.

Pausing for a moment to gain its breath, the hand-sized rat takes stock of its surroundings before making another attempt to free itself.

 Free at last ... having survived attempt to flush it down the toilet, rat makes a break for it, much to disgust of Ross Kirwan
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Free at last ... having survived attempt to flush it down the toilet, rat makes a break for it, much to disgust of Ross KirwanCredit: YouTube/ Ross Kirwan

To Ross’s disgust, it succeeds, and crawls out of the toilet bowl, before scuttling across the bathroom floor and out of sight, dripping dirty toilet water along with it.

At this point in the clip, Ross mutters: “Woah, look! Jesus Christ!

“That’s me, little doodle.”

 Home stretch ... the hand-sized rat proceeded to drip toilet water along the bathroom floor as it escaped with its life
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Home stretch ... the hand-sized rat proceeded to drip toilet water along the bathroom floor as it escaped with its lifeCredit: YouTube/ Ross Kirwan


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