After being posted by IFS, a photo of the cobras began to circulate on Twitter. Susanta Nand is a model and actress.
India’s woods are home to a wide range of natural treasures. These areas are full of surprises since India is home to a diverse assortment of flora and animals.
We frequently come upon breathtaking vistas that steal our breath away. A picture of three cobras taken in Maharashtra has now gone popular on social media.
The images were initially shared on a Facebook page called Indian Wildlife the day before yesterday. After the snakes were rescued and returned to the wild, they were purportedly photographed.
In Harisal jungle in Amravati district, a user called Rajendra Semalkar shared a series of images showing three cobras curled around a tree trunk.
Mr. Semalkar commented, “Magical Melghat, spotted 3 cobras in Harisal forest!” Over 4,700 people have liked the post.
Susanta Nanda, an IFS officer, published one of the images on Twitter. Three black cobras raise their hoods while wrapped around a tree trunk in the shot, “Blessings… When three cobras bless you at the same time,” Mr. Nanda captioned the shot, which he ascribed to Mr. Semalkar.
Blessings…
When three cobras bless you at the same time.
🎬:Rajendra Semalkar. pic.twitter.com/EZCQTumTwT— Susanta Nanda IFS (Retd) (@susantananda3) November 16, 2021
Over 2,200 individuals had liked Mr. Nanda’s article at the time of writing, one person said in response to the post, “Khoobsurati magar door se – paas me sirf paseena ayega darr se (They are beautiful but only from a distance. From up close, it would only lead to fear-induced sweating).”
3 Handsome Hunks / 3 Black Buties – Khoobsurati magar door se – Paas Me Sirf Paseena Ayega Darr se 🤣😅
— Gaप्पी 😜 (@GauravD60932961) November 16, 2021
There was also a user who questioned the authenticity of the photo and asked, “This has got to be staged, no?”
This has got to be staged, no?
— Narayanan Hariharan (@narayananh) November 17, 2021
The sight frightened several users, “I would have disappeared from that place the next nanosecond,” one of them wrote.
I would have disappeared from that place the next nanosecond !🥶
— 🇮🇳Sridevi🇮🇳 (@SriviKrish) November 16, 2021
Others, on the other hand, couldn’t help but be enthralled by the sight, “Wow! They are simply beautiful yet intense and fierce, almost divine!”
Wow! They are simply beautiful yet intense and fierce, almost divine!
— Sujay Shivram (@SujayShivram) November 16, 2021
“Do they live in groups?” Do they live in groups?” inquired another user, intrigued.
Do they live in groups? Just curious.
— Kantap (@sid106) November 16, 2021
were able to “access or view pictures” like these and learn about areas that the “common man can hardly travel in his lifetime.”
Following forest officers on Twitter gives us unique opportunity to access or view pictures and places that common man can hardly travel in his life time. Thanks for sharing such pictures
— pandurangavittal.vn (@vittal_vn) November 16, 2021
Here are some additional expressions of emotions ranging from terror to astonishment:
Om Namah Shivay🙏 (I am shivering seeing the image, don't even want to imagine what will happen during the live encounter)
— Chandraveer Singh (@cvsingh86) November 16, 2021
I don't want that "blessing" sir, never ever ever.
— Bhanbhoran (@DEEPAKSHAHI3) November 16, 2021
When confronted, not sure how many of us will count this as a blessing 😜 #jaibholenath
— Manav Saneja (@manavsaneja) November 16, 2021
Even one cobra is enough to make you run…but three together like this might freeze you 😶
— Ramesh (@ayyappan_ramesh) November 16, 2021
For many people, seeing a single cobra is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To have spotted three at the same time, there had to be some social media buzz.
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