The mere sight of a snake can send shivers down one's spine. While not all snakes are venomous, there are a few that are deemed deadly.?
As a result, when such reptiles are detected, rescuers are contacted because they are not only trained but also very skilled in dealing with snakes. This is the story of a man from Haryana who has been rescuing snakes for a long time and has been bitten several times while doing so, yet has evaded death. Here's his story.
Pawan Jogpal was born in Fatehabad, Haryana. He has spent many years saving snakes. He was reportedly bitten by snakes nine times, but his love for these creatures kept him from dying each time. Pawan, like every other rescuer, has particular training to catch snakes.
According to accounts, the rescuer claims that some snakes are easier to catch, while others are extremely difficult. He has saved dangerous snakes such as the Cobra and the Common Krait. He admitted that he has never been afraid to touch these cold-blooded creatures.?
Being in the snake rescue business may have made him curious about the species since he believes snakes are quite amazing and that it is preferable to save them rather than attack or kill them. He mentioned that snakes are extremely shy. They only attack in self-defence when they believe their life is in danger.?
Despite his struggles and hurdles, Pawan Jogpal refuses to accept payment for snake capturing. He began this unselfish deed as a hobby, and now he has a crew dedicated to saving these reptiles, which frequently wind up in people's gardens, residences, and vehicles, among other places.?
Fatehabad experienced waterlogging and floods as a result of the monsoon. During this time, Pawan Jogpal and his team rescue a large number of snakes.?
In the previous four days, Pawan has saved 152 snakes, the most prevalent of which are sand boa snakes. Sand Boa snakes cannot survive in water for lengthy periods of time and must seek refuge in trees. The rescuers received information on snake sightings in various locations and went to save them.?
According to media reports, the expert also advised on what to do in the event of a snake bite. He advised contacting a doctor immediately following a snake bite in order to receive prompt treatment.?
Civil Hospital currently has 52 injectable anti-snake bite doses on hand. He encouraged others to phone 81681-93563. Pawan Jogpal and his colleagues have been saving these snakes with the support of the Wildlife Department.?
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