Viral Video: Lady Forest Officer Captures 18-Foot-Long King Cobra Without Any Safety Gears; Netizens Praises, 'Salute Hain Madam Ji Ko'
Kerala: Forest Beat officer, G.S. Roshni of Paruthipalli range is receiving praise on the Internet for her brave service of rescuing a giant, 18-foot-long King Cobra from the residential area of Kerala. King Cobra was spotted in the water stream nearby Anchumaruthumoot, Peppara region in Thiruvananthapuram by locals who were bathing. In a viral video, the forest officer can be seen attempting to capture the snake. Her brave stint is grabbing attention on the social media.
The video was posted by X user @Rajan_Medhekar, he wrote, "Forest Beat Officer Roshni of Paruthipalli Range did not flinch even after seeing this 18-foot long #KingCobra! It was was caught by her from the residential area of Anchumaruthumoot, Peppara, Thiruvananthapuram, #Kerala, after locals bathing in the stream spotted it today."
WATCH VIDEO:
Captured The Giant Reptile Without Safety Gears
In the video, forest officer, Roshni can be seen grappling the snake very calmly with a long stick and a reptile catching bag in her hands. After several minutes of continues attempts she was able to capture the snake in the bag. After catching the snake a relieving smile on her face can be seen in the video.
Who Is G.S. Roshni?
G.S. Roshni is a forest beat officer and claims to have captured more than 800 snakes in her eight years of career. She has caught both venomous and non-venomous snakes. After catching this giant King Cobra, she mentioned that it is very rare in the southern districts of Kerala, and this was her first catch.
Netizens Reacts
This brave act was praised by netizens in the comments section. One user commented, "Wow. She is too brave. Her reactions are like that she is tackling some rat."
Another user commented, "Salute Hain Madam Ji Ko!"
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