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Posted: December 11, 2024 | Last updated: December 11, 2024 This is the nerve-wracking moment a snake slithers between a woman's legs as she browses on her phone in Bangkok, Thailand, on September 19.
For assistance, the NParks helpline can be reached on 1800-476-1600. More information about handling snake encounters and wildlife safety can be found on NParks’ website .
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“No offense to dogs,” said Dr. Madelyn Gonzalez, medical director at St. Francis Animal Hospital in Spotsylvania, “but cats tend to be a little smarter,” at least when it comes to snakes.