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Serpent Spectacle: Three Venomous Cobras Entwine Around a Tree in India’s Wild Release

October 27, 2023 by Pham Hien

This is the unusual moment three venomous king cobras tangled themselves around a tree after being released into the wild in India.

Guide Nilesh Wankhede, 32, captured the footage as the snakes climbed a tree in Melghat Tiger Reserve in western Maharashtra state.

Nilesh had rescued the snakes from three different places in Harisal village adjoining the reserve on Wednesday.

He said: ‘I have rescued hundreds of snakes in the last 20 years but never seen such a sight…it was astonishing to see the three together.’

This is the moment three venomous king cobras tangle themselves around a tree after being released into the wild in India

This is the moment three venomous king cobras tangle themselves around a tree after being released into the wild in India

Nilesh Wankhede, 32, captured the sighting as the snakes climbed a tree in Melghat Tiger Reserve in western Maharashtra state

Nilesh Wankhede, 32, captured the sighting as the snakes climbed a tree in Melghat Tiger Reserve in western Maharashtra state

The video shows the three king cobras hissing and flaring out their iconic hoods, as they wrap themselves around a tree trunk as three men watch on.

Nilesh says the snakes climbed the tree after they were released into the jungle.

‘It was a fascinating sight as they did not run to the grass or burrows.

‘They were hanging on the tree for good 15 minutes.’

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