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.”
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.
— Susanta Nanda (@susantananda3) May 4, 2023
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. pic.twitter.com/g0HwMEJwp2