11 feet king cobra rescued from a burrow

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Rodents make burrows near people's homes where they can find an easy meal and an easy escape. These burrows may have one or two visible outlets above ground, but beneath is a maze of tunnels. Snakes prey on rodents and use their burrows as resting places and passageways.
    This king cobra was spotted resting in a burrow outside a local villager's house in Agumbe. King cobras are known to feed exclusively on other snakes. Then what was it doing in a rodent burrow? Possibly waiting for a rat snake seeking the rat in this burrow?
    Nevertheless, luring a king cobra out of a burrow was no easy task. He could easily give a slip right under our nose and settle inside the many tunnels. And if a tunnel led into the kitchen or washroom, that would be a huge risk!
    With calculated moves and ample support from Prashanth, my partner in most rescues, we managed to rescue this king cobra and release it back into the wild.
    One of the ways to prevent snakes from entering homes is to keep rodents and their burrows at bay by managing waste and keeping the surroundings clean.
    Today, this king cobra has reiterated that lesson. Have you grasped it?
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Комментарии • 4

  • @nithinkumarnp1846
    @nithinkumarnp1846 Месяц назад +2

    This is one of the most intelligent snake of all the snakes it never try to harm humans even if provoked most of the time unlike other snakes are short tempered. We need to protect this creature I once visited to Agumbe rainforest research station there I learnt about this snake.

  • @viveklokesh4004
    @viveklokesh4004 Месяц назад

    Wow that's a huge one I used to watch your videos from long time . Though I am in chennai .That love of Malenadu wil long last

  • @rcRaghu
    @rcRaghu Месяц назад

    yappa yen gatra ide sir 🙏