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Kind rescuers free deadly cobra, lizards glue trap in India

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A grocery store in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, had laid sticky traps to capture rodents. On 24th November the store employees found a snake trapped in the glue trap box and called Snake Helpline.

Ashis Behera, a volunteer from Snake Helpline, found a 2 feet long deadly cobra, a skink and a garden lizard baby.

It was not easy to free the three reptiles including the cobra from super glue. So he took them to the Snake Helpline office. There Ashis and Subhendu Mallik, General Secretary of Snake Helpline, used Coconut oil to remove the glue from the reptiles and free them.

Subhendu Mallik, General Secretary of Snake Helpline said "The rodent glue traps end up non-targeted animals as well. They should be banned.”

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