He tried to parade with the "Cobras" trio, and the result was disastrous.. Video

It is known that snakes have become synonymous with fear and panic, and quick death by their venom.

But someone ignored it all and tried to parade with three deadly cobras, as a video went viral on social media that will give you goosebumps where a man can be seen performing a dangerous stunt with three snakes.

In a video shared by Indian Forest Service Officer Susanta Nanda, Moaz Syed, a snake enthusiast from Cersei in Karnataka, was seen handling three cobras, but it ended badly when one of the snakes attacked him.

The video shows 20-year-old Syed sitting in front of a trio of cobras in the woods.

He tightens their tails and moves his hands in a circular motion, which incites the snakes to sway.

Suddenly, one of the snakes lunged at him and bit his knees.

The snake refused to go despite the man trying to keep it away.

According to experts in the field of snake handling, the man's gestures were menacing and menacing which led to the cobra reacting fiercely.

Indian Forest Service Officer Susanta Nanda shared the video and wrote, "This is just a horrible way to deal with a cobra... The snake regards movements as threats and follows the movement. Sometimes, the response can be fatal."

According to the Indian "NDTV" network, Moaz was taken to the hospital and treated for his injury.

Priyanka Kadem, president and founder of a snake-handling association, shared photos of Syed lying on a hospital bed after being bitten by a snake.

A close-up of Moaz's wound shows that his skin has turned black from the poison.

According to a Facebook post by a man who specializes in rescue from snake bites, Atul Bai, Moaz had to be given 46 vials of antivenom.

He pointed out that Moaz survived the unfortunate accident and is now recovering in a private hospital.

This is just horrific way of handling cobras…


The snake considers the movements as threats and follow the movement.

At times, the response can be fatal pic.twitter.com/U89EkzJrFc

— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) March 16, 2022

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