A poisonous snake inside a fan, sounds scary isn’t it? This is exactly what happened in a house in Wagle industrial estate area in Pune of Maharashtra.
The residents of an apartment were shocked as they found a Forsten’s cat snake entwined inside a fan. The snake had entwined itself in a wall mounted fan. It was around 3.5-feet-long.
The apartment dwellers immediately called the RAWW (Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare) for help. They told the rescuers that they had spotted the snake while it was entering the apartment and then later failed to trace it.
The volunteers then searched and found the snake dangerously coiled inside the wall mounted fan and somehow managed to rescue it and leave it in its natural habitat with the help of the forest department. The video of the entire act has been shared by Times Of India on its official Instagram Handle.
Many people have reacted to the video shared on Instagram, here is a look at what a few of them have said:
One user by the name of tuk_tuk debnath has warned people and said, “Venomous snakes … be aware specially in monsoon season…”
Another user called iankityadav has taken a hilarious view and written, “Cameraman never died” along with a laughing out loud emoticon.
A user called shubham_adhikari7 has assured that, “Forstens Cat Snake Mildly Venomous Harmless for Humans.”
“Kudos to the volunteers. In Hyderabad, we have friends of snakes society. If we find any snakes in and around houses, if we call them, they will come and rescue them and leave in the distant jungles,” said a user sujathacklicks.
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