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The snake whose invisible bite can be fatal; why the Common Krait is called the silent killer
In several areas within the Indian subcontinent, snake bites continue to be a significant public health issue; indeed, they ...
A video of a rare deadly Indian snake is going viral on social media platforms for all the right reasons. An Indian Forest ...
An Indian Forest Service officer spotted a highly venomous banded krait during a night patrol and shared a rare video. The sighting highlights India’s unique nocturnal wildlife and forest conservation ...
A night patrol unexpectedly revealed a highly venomous banded krait, its bold yellow and black bands glowing in darkness, ...
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Those beautiful bands: IFS officer captures rare banded krait on night patrol, video goes viral (watch)
IFS officer Parveen Kaswan filmed a rare, highly venomous Banded Krait gliding through dark waters on night patrol, its ...
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IFS officer spots highly venomous snake during night patrol, marvels at its ‘beautiful bands’
The banded krait is among India’s most venomous snakes and is primarily nocturnal, which makes sightings during night patrols ...
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IFS officer spots a highly venomous snake at night; you'll be amazed to see the video of the striped krait!
In this clip by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan, a banded krait is seen swimming in dark flowing water, its distinctive black and ...
Many people expressed amazement and admiration at the snake's appearance, while others offered humorous comments.
Explore innovative nanobody treatments for snake bites, addressing a critical health issue in India and beyond.
A suspected snakebite in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur district uncovered patricide when an investigation revealed a plot to murder for a Rs 3 crore insurance claim.
CHENNAI: A case of suspected snake bite has turned into a murder following an investigation into the death of 56-year-old EP Ganesan at Pothaturpettai village in Tiruvallur district on October 22. The ...
Demow Rural Hospital in Assam has recorded zero snakebite-related deaths for five consecutive years (2021–2025)—a rare feat.
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