King cobras are the world's longest venomous snakes. So, imagine seeing one a few feet away as you embark on a train in India ...
A new report has found that 99% of healthcare workers in India face challenges administering antivenom.
King cobras are turning up on trains in India, and scientists now believe railways may be quietly moving these vulnerable snakes into unfamiliar habitats, raising new conservation and safety concerns.
“With the increased global availability of low-cost smartphones and social media in recent years, the number of reports of snakes on and around trains in India has increased, with three incidents ...
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Speaking to Republic TV on India’s 77th Republic Day, wildlife conservationist Romulus Whitaker said reptiles, including ...
A conversation with Romulus Whitaker on snakes, antivenom work, the Madras Snake Park, and decades of learning from India’s ...
A species of snake has been noted biting and injecting venom into humans after the snake is dead. Getty Images/iStock Photo As darkness descended on a man’s chicken coops in Sivasagar, India, he ...
King Cobra was considered the largest venomous snake to have ever roamed the face of the Earth. Due to its enormous length, ...