Three Magnificent Cobras Coiled Together Photographed In Maharashtra Forest, Pics Go Viral
A series of photos of three cobras in a Maharashtra forest was shared on Facebook. The picture of the majestic reptiles was reportedly clicked after the snakes were rescued and released into the forest.
Wildlife is the perfect example of how the world is diverse and there are so many beautiful living beings on this planet that take our breath away.
India is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, and we often come across wonderful pictures and videos clicked in the wild.
A series of photos of three cobras in a Maharashtra forest was shared on a Facebook group named Indian Wildlife. The picture of the majestic reptiles was reportedly clicked after the snakes were rescued and released into the forest.
A user named Rajendra Semalkar posted a series of photos that feature three black-coloured cobras coiled around a tree trunk in Harisal forest in the Amravati district.
¡°Magical Melghat, spotted 3 cobras in Harisal forest!¡± wrote Mr Semalkar in the caption. The post has almost 5,000 likes.
Popular for sharing wildlife-related information on Twitter, IFS officer Susanta Nanda re-shared the photo on the microblogging website with the caption, "Blessings... When three cobras bless you at the same time.¡±
Blessings...
¡ª Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) November 16, 2021
When three cobras bless you at the same time.
?:Rajendra Semalkar. pic.twitter.com/EZCQTumTwT
He attributed the photo to Mr Semalkar.
ISF Nanda's post has over 2,700 likes on the social media platform. Users took to the comments section to express their views on the rare photo.
While some people complimented the beauty of the creatures and the rare setting of the photo, others were simply scared of the fact that three members of the deadliest snake species were hanging out together. Getting to see one cobra is more than enough for a lifetime; getting to see three together is almost a miracle.
"No forest, but my front yard. Very much in November. Hasn't their hibernating period started already?" wrote one user.
Another comment on Facebook read, "Stunning... Never seen a photo with multiple cobras together like this! Is it normal for these snakes to be found together?"
A third user wrote, "Oh my God, wonderful photos, but they are very dangerous. They are beautiful to see in photo, but not in forest."
"I want to live in India one day soon and see this for myself," wrote one more user.
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