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G S Roshni, a forest officer in Kerala, skillfully rescued a 16-foot king cobra during her first encounter with the species.
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ABP News on MSNWATCH: Kerala Forest Officer Rescues 15-Foot King CobraBeat Forest Officer G S Roshni, who has rescued over 800 snakes, earns praise from Shashi Tharoor and UN official for her fearless first-time king cobra rescue.
The viral clip shows the Kerala forest officer stepping into a stream and handling the king cobra using a special tool.
Beat Forest Officer G S Roshni, who has rescued over 800 venomous and non-poisonous snakes in her nearly eight-year-long ...
GS Roshni, from the Paruthipalli Range under Kerala's Forest Department, was seen in a video capturing the venomous snake ...
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday heaped praise on a Forest Beat Officer in Kerala for bravely rescuing a massive king ...
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India Today on MSNIFS officer shares jaw-dropping video of man holding King Cobra with bare handsIndian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan shared a video of a man holding a massive King Cobra with nothing but his ...
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AZ Animals on MSNKing Cobra vs Cobra: Do You Know the Difference?Did you know that there are significant differences between a king cobra and a cobra? Both of these snakes share a name and ...
The King Cobra, the world's longest venomous snake, earns its regal title through its unique diet of other snakes, potent ...
Scientists identified four new species of king cobra from 154 museum specimens. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The mighty ...
A king cobra's venom is neurotoxic—when the snake strikes, it produces a small amount (mere ounces). Even this small amount can send the snake's prey into paralysis.
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