15-feet-long king cobra rescued
The Hindu
Forest personnel rescue 15-ft king cobra from residential colony near Puththen dam in Kanniyakumari district. DFO Ilaiyaraja and anti-poaching watchers released it in dense jungle near Kaalikesam.
The forest personnel rescued a 15-feet-long king cobra from a residential colony near Puththen dam in Kanniyakumari district on Friday.
Following information from the public living at Ponmanai near that dam that a king cobra was slithering around near their colony, District Forest Officer Ilaiyaraja rushed a team to the spot to rescue India’s most venomous snake.
The 15-feet-long king cobra was rescued by the forest personnel and the anti-poaching watchers. It was released in the dense jungle near the scenic Kaalikesam.
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