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Published 30 Mar, 2017 09:13am

Severe droughts in Southern India leaves King Cobra extremely thirsty

The severe droughts of Southern India influences on everything where it badly impacts of animals as well. The King Cobra which is a life threat for human beings has slammed by disastrous droughts too. 

Moreover, the extremely venomous reptile ― described by Caters News as 12-feet long ― is seen turning to the higher ups, who cautiously pour the water while holding its tail and a hook near its head, presumably in case it turns on them. The people in the video are wildlife rescue workers, according to Caters.

The video was reportedly shot from a village in Kaiga township. Additionally, according to Smithsonian’s National Zoo, king cobras can grow up to 18 feet in length. Though they’re considered to be aggressive snakes, they’re said to attack people only went cornered or trying to protect their eggs.

Video courtesy: Caters news 

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