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KERI: A striped keelback, a non-venomous snake that feeds on poisonous toads, was rescued from a house in Haddecho Kano in Ghoteli, Sattari. Goa has a rich species diversity of the snakes which is ...
A rare buff striped keelback snake was rescued from a residential complex in south Motibagh, the NGO Wildlife SOS said on Thursday. The snake was spotted by one the residents, who called the NGO ...
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Thai granny leaps up to ceiling beam to escape snakeKan Kong Suthiprapa panicked on Wednesday when she saw the striped keelback snake slithering beneath a neighbour's house in Don Hat village, prompting loud cries for help.
Some reasons why snakes come into residential areas during the rains:* As the breeding season is just over, so baby snakes are commonly seen. * In monsoon seaso ...
Sunish Subramaniam, Forest Department-appointed '˜Snake Friend' tells Prafull Sawant about some of the commonly spotted snakes you will find in residential area ...
Dr. Sanjay Tripathy, Director of Byculla zoo said, "We took a review meeting with consultant on Friday. The design and cost of the reptile house is expected to be ready in next 15 days." ...
“In Sholinganallur, I have seen people killing even non-venemous snakes — such as rat snakes, checkered keelback, olive keelback, kukuri, bronze-back tree snake, buff striped keelback, wolf ...
Meerut: In a first, as many as 60 forest officials of Meerut division have been trained in rescuing snakes. The officials have been taught to identify ...
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