The family was afraid of the giant king cobra lying under a chair in their home. A whole team of experts came to remove the intruder.
Residents of Klong Thom, a county in Thailand, were horrified by a giant deadly snake that decided to “rest” in their home. Professional rescuers were called in to deal with the one and a half meter monster. This was reported by the Daily Star.
Four minutes after arriving at the scene, a team of snake control experts managed to get the reptilian guest out from under a chair in the house.
After that, the intruder was released back into the nearby forest, where he had less furniture to hide under and fewer people to scare.
Experts noted that the increase in the number of such snakes near human homes is not surprising, as habitat destruction is in full swing, forcing animals to relocate to occupied areas.
The king cobra is considered one of the deadliest snakes on the planet, its venom strong enough to kill an elephant in one bite. When it feels cornered, it becomes unpredictable and aggressive, making it one of the most dangerous creatures on the planet.
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Source: Focus
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