Kundapur: 13-ft-long King Cobra caught at house in Kamalashile


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Feb 1: A large venomous king cobra was found in the house of Venkataramana Rao at Kamalashile, Car Street here on Wednesday February 1.

The cobra which had come looking for food was hiding in the house. The family members grew frightened at the sight of the serpent, and as news spread, many curious people came to see it.

Krishnamurthy Hebbar of the forest department, Kamalashile Sri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple priest Raghavendra Jogi and locals helped in catching the snake and taking it to a sanctuary.

 

The cobra was 13 feet long and weighed 12 kg. Cobra of this size is said to be rare here.

  

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  • Rita, Omzoor/Germany

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    O my God it is very big.I feel it had come to lay eggs .(dont know whether female or male,only i guess.)Good it is caught without any problem.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    UNDU RAGAALE IJJI PAND BAIDINAA PANDH ATTE!!!!

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  • sri, Karkala

    Wed, Feb 01 2017

    It must be having a family. People should take precautions in the surrounding area.

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  • VINAYAK SHENOY, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    King cobra never has a family. They only mate. They always like to roam in tropical warm climate, which is ideal for its body. This place must have attracted it due to the temperature.

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