14-Foot-Long King Cobra Rescued From House In Dhenkanal

On Thursday, a 14-foot-long king cobra was rescued from the roof of a house in Odisha's Dhenkanal district.

14-Foot-Long King Cobra Rescued From House In Dhenkanal
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Dhenkanal: On Thursday, a 14-foot-long king cobra was rescued from the roof of a house in Odisha's Dhenkanal district.

According to sources, the king cobra was spotted on the asbestos roof of Kamala Dehury's house in Dahimala Sabar Sahi, which is part of the Kapilash forest range.

Following the receipt of information, members of the Banyak Foundation traveled to the village and rescued the king cobra. The poisonous snake, which weighed approximately 8 kg, was later released into the Kapilash sanctuary.

According to a foundation member, the king cobra rescued from the house is an adult. Dahimala Sabar Sahi, Dehury's village, is very close to the Kapilash sanctuary. He speculated that the massive poisonous snake may have entered the village in search of food.

It should be noted that the king cobra is the world's longest poisonous snake.