Baby king cobras incubated in Agumbe, released in forest
The Hindu
The eggs were found in a coffee estate in Chikkamagaluru district
As many as 30 baby king cobras (Ophiophagus Hannah) returned home as Kalinga Foundation successfully incubated and released them into the forest in Chikkamagaluru district on August 11. The hatchlings were handed back to the Forest Department in the presence of officials and the WildCat-C team.More Related News

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