This rare species of snake appeared in Sawan after 82 years
This rare species of snake appeared in Sawan after 82 years
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There are many rare animals in the world. Recently the field director of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Sanjay Pathak told that a rare species of snake has recently appeared. According to him, earlier this was seen in the year 1936. After about 82 years, it has been seen again.

It is considered an auspicious sign. The teeth of this rare snake have a similar texture to that found in Nepal. It is said that in cold and rainy places, it is considered to reside in a safe place built on rat bills or trees etc. Simultaneously, its zoological name has been described as "Oligodon Kheriensis". 

It has been told that the forest department is doing every possible effort to save this snake. Recently, when this snake appeared, people have been told about the speciality of this snake. According to the information received, this snake is not poisonous. It is not harmful either. It is said that snakes of the Red Coral species are shy in nature. They do not bite anyone quickly and they like to be more active at night and stay in the open. It eats small insects that crawl.

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