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Viral: A poisonous cobra was recovered from an abandoned well

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Have you ever witnessed a snake being rescued? And a very lethal one at that? A video of workers from a non-governmental organisation saving a cobra has been uploaded on Twitter from Nashik, Maharashtra.

A news organisation published it. According to the media, the clip shows a rope with a hook being lowered into the abandoned well. With its hood lifted, the snake perches on the rope, ready to strike at any moment. On the other hand, the volunteers continue to drag the rope out to safety.

Read the caption of the video, “The volunteers of a non-government wildlife research organization rescued a highly venomous snake, an Indian spectacled cobra (Naag) from an abandoned well in the Nashik area of Maharashtra yesterday.”

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With over 34k views and a slew of comments, the video has gone viral. People rescuing a deadly creature was pretty startling, and netizens had a lot of questions about it. While some wondered if the snake needed to be rescued, others expressed gratitude to the rescuers for their efforts.

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