An 11-foot king cobra was rescued after a tense encounter, showing how trained rescuers handle one of the world’s most dangerous snakes without harming it
- The incident took place on 6 February in Phang Nga after emergency responders were called to a school where the giant reptile had wedged itself deep inside the truck's front bumper.
- Footage of the rescue, reported by the South China Morning Post, showed two experienced snake wranglers
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- The incident took place on 6 February in Phang Nga after emergency responders were called to a school where the giant reptile had wedged itself deep inside the truck's front bumper.
- Footage of the rescue, reported by the South China Morning Post, showed two experienced snake wranglers
Sources: Times of India