A rescue team member caught a giant king cobra measuring 4 meters long and weighing 8 kg with his bare hands in Chanthaburi province, Thailand.
According to Newsflare, local people were extremely shocked to discover the ” monster ” on the top of the mangosteen tree. When the rescue team arrived at the scene, they saw the giant king cobra lying between the branches. Despite using a ladder to climb up, the snake still slithered to another tree to hide.
Eventually, they had to use a long stick to drag the snake to the ground. The cobra fell, opened its mouth in a threatening manner and tried to escape. The rescue team then locked the snake in a plastic box and brought it back to check its condition before releasing it back into the wild.
In Thailand, about 7,000 people are bitten by snakes each year, with 30 deaths, of which king cobras are the leading cause of death.
The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), also known as the king cobra, is one of the largest and most feared venomous snakes in the world.
This snake can grow up to 5.5 meters long, its head is grayish brown or black, and its underbelly is pale yellow or white
The venom of the king cobra is very strong, capable of killing humans in just a few hours if not treated promptly. Their venom mainly attacks the nervous system, causing paralysis and respiratory failure
King cobras primarily feed on other snakes, and are even cannibalistic. When prey is scarce, they may eat other small animals such as lizards and rodents
King cobras have the ability to raise their heads and extend their necks, forming a terrifying shape when threatened or preparing to attack
This snake species is threatened by habitat loss and has been listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2010