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Female snake catcher with nerves of steel reaches into soil to extract baby cobra
A female snake catcher with nerves of steel reached into the soil to extract a squirming baby cobra.
Footage shows Kesaraporn Bunsuk bare-handedly removing rocks and other debris from the hole before slowly pulling up the venomous young snake by its tail in Phitsanulok, Thailand.
She then moved it away from the property, where it was posing a danger to the resident, into woodland several miles away.
Researchers found that 7,000 people are treated for snake bites each year in Thailand. Suchai Suteparuk from the Division of Toxicology at Chulalongkorn University reported that 30 of those die, with cobras being the biggest killer.
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