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The Copperhead Snake: 3 Myths Busted! (Venom, Aggression, and Identification)The copperhead snake is one of the most infamous reptiles in the Southeastern US, but how much of what we know about these ...
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Snake caught in ocean waves sparks startled reaction from unsuspecting beach visitorThe aura of snakes is undeniable; they don't even have to move a muscle to startle those around them. "A snake wanted to ...
Back from a typical monsoon drive in the ghats. Someshwara Wildlife Reserve Below Agumbe Ghat Kempu Hole river along Shiradi ...
Fossil remains unearthed in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine reveal Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest snake ever discovered, ...
A breathtaking video of a Forest Beat Officer rescuing a massive king cobra in Kerala has gone viral. The footage, shared by Retired Forest Officer Susanta Nanda, shows Officer G S Roshni from the ...
La Noti, 61, was attacked by the 28ft snake when he was tending to his livestock in Southeast Sulawesi on Friday morning.
G.S. Roshni is a forest beat officer and claims to have captured more than 800 snakes in her eight years of career. She has caught both venomous and non-venomous snakes. After catching this giant King ...
This marked Roshni’s first encounter with a king cobra, though she has rescued over 800 snakes both venomous and non-venomous ...
Discover some of the world's rarest snakes. The St. Lucia Racer, Antiguan racer, and Albany adder face critical endangerment.
The dramatic video captures Roshni working calmly and efficiently as she carefully manoeuvres the snake-catching stick to ...
In a viral video, Kerala forest officer Roshini is seen capturing a king cobra. Her fearless act of bravery has gone viral.
Beat Forest Officer G S Roshni, who has rescued over 800 venomous and non-poisonous snakes in her nearly eight-year-long car.
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