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Pair of snakes rescued from central India

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A pair of Russell's Viper snakes were rescued from central India's Madhya Pradesh on October 29. The incident took place in the Pamakhedi village, located in the Sagar district.

Visuals feature the snake rescuer looking for the serpents amid a collection of rocks. He uses a stick-like object to poke the reptiles out of their hiding, following which he grabs them. Then, he secures Russell's Vipers into a plastic container to carry them away.

The snakes were spotted on temple premises, following which the panic-stricken locals alerted serpent expert Asad Khan, who arrived at the spot and rescued the snakes in a matter of 30 minutes.

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