A Colorado woman posted a Tik Tok video of the moments when she was terrified to come home and find a wild bat clinging upside-down on the crotch area of her jeans.

Tiffany Granillo posted her shocking discovery on TikTok and asked: "How did this happen to me?"

In the video that has now gone viral, Granilla pans her camera down to her jeans and awkwardly opens her legs to reveal the nocturnal mammal hanging right from her crotch.

"Stay out of nature," an overlay text in the video shows.

She jokes In the comments section saying she had to leave a video as "evidence" if she, unfortunately, died from rabies.

She explained: "All I know is I took a step and heard a squeak, looked down and...

"I called my husband first. I was terrified to move until he came to get it.

"My husband grabbed him, he died from cat-related injuries."

She continued: "I saw a cat in the area that I think was the culprit. We sent the bat off for testing and he came back negative for rabies within a few hours."

The video has garnered more than four million views, and netizens were quick to offer their best "bat jokes".

Making reference to the Batman movie, a netizen wrote: "Alfred, Alfred. Alfred let me in. I forgot my keys."

"I see Dracula is taking the more direct approach these days," another wrote while a third said: "When hinting to a friend 'You've got a bat in the cave' takes a dark turn."

A fourth added: "Sounds like a freaky Dr. Seuss book 'Bat in the cat'."

In another viral video, a journalist in India shared footage that she captured when a restaurant in the capital city denied entry into a restaurant in the country’s capital because she was wearing a saree.

In the video, Journalist Anita Chaudhry can be seen being denied entry into the restro-bar at Ansal Plaza in South Delhi with employees citing that her saree didn’t fall under their “smart casual” dress code.

Chaudhary uploaded the video on her Facebook with the caption, "Listen carefully to this video as there is a restaurant in Delhi where saree is not a smart outfit."

"The humiliation that happened because of my saree yesterday was bigger and heart-wrenching than any other insult that happened to me till now," she added in the caption.

"I am married. I was married in a saree. I have two daughters and my family and I love it when I wear saree," Chaudhry said on her YouTube channel.

"I ask Prime Minister, Home Minister, Delhi CM, Delhi Police and National Commission of Women to tell me the concrete definition of ‘smart outfit’ so that I can stop wearing a saree," she said.

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