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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.
Roshni has to her credit catching and relocating 800-odd snakes, most of them venomous, from human settlements in the state ...
Beat 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 ...
Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan shared a video of a man holding a massive King Cobra with nothing but his ...
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 ...
GS Roshni, a forest officer with around eight years of experience in handling snakes, was calm enough as she wrangled the ...