Wildlife Officials Rescue 12-Foot-Long King Cobra From House Compound in Karnataka

A massive 12-foot-long King Cobra was rescued from inside a house compound in Karnataka by wildlife officials. The snake, spotted crossing a main road, took refuge in a bush after being disturbed by spectators. The rescue team, led by Ajay Giri, Field Director at Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS), swiftly brought the snake down from the bush and released it into the wild. The rescue video went viral on social media, garnering praise for the team’s gentle handling of the situation.

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