King Cobras are among the top poisonous snakes, whose mere hissing sound can send chills down anybody’s spine let alone a glance of this serpent. With the arrival of rain, snakes leave their natural habitats, and people must be cautious of their presence.
IFS officer Susanta Nanda has shared a video of nearly 15 feet long King Cobra who was rescued and released in the wild.
The video shows a trained snake catcher deftly holding on to the King as it rolls into a long bag.
His tweet read, “King Cobra’s are vital in the food chain for maintaining balance in nature. Here is one nearly 15 feet long rescued & released in the wild. Entire operation is by trained snake catchers. Please don’t try on your own. With onset of rains, they can be found in all odd places.”