This is definitely the most unbelievable rescue of three trapped snakes I have ever seen. One main rescuer really puts his balance and courage to the test as other help him complete the mission.
Setting The Scene
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Noticing that three snakes are trapped in the body of water and unable to find their way out. Two guys grab a piece of rope, one anchoring at the top and one using it to try hold himself steady as he goes down the slope.
The Start
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The main rescuer was using a snake hook to try lift the snake up out of the water. After a few unsuccessful attempts, he unfortunately lost his balance. Moreover he slips on the side of the irrigation pond. He manages to quickly get back to his feet and stays determined in his mission.
Things Start to Look Up
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He finally manages to hook the first snake and bring it up to the top of the slope, where someone is waiting with a snake sack to contain it. The snake looks weary and strikes at the sack before peacefully going inside.
This Rescue
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It made me the happiest when I finally saw the snake back on dry land. I have never seen a snake rescue like this one before. I am impressed with these guys commitment to saving the stuck animals.
Guy Risks His Own Life To Save 3 Trapped Snakes, Source, Youtube, The Dodo
What To Do If You Stumble Upon A Snake Where It Shouldn’t Be
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Remain Calm
Give It Space
Identify the Snake
Keep Your Distance
Call for Help
Do Not Attempt to Kill It
Protect Pets and Children
Seek Medical Attention if Bitten
Wrapping Up with Risking It All To Rescue Three Trapped Snakes
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In conclusion, you should never try this at home. If possible always call a professional and keep your distance unless you have the training. We are very grateful for the guys coming to the rescue and helping these snacks escape their watery death.
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I am passionate about all animals and wildlife, especially their conservation and preservation. I grew up fascinated by the natural environment and feel most at peace surrounded by untouched nature. I live by sharing this passion with others through diving, as I am also a freediving guide - stepping into another realm, sharing the ocean with all of the intriguing marine life.
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