
Watch: Grandmother Wraps Snake Around Neck, Shocks Internet With Her Daring
In the video, the snake can be seen hiding behind a board in the house when Ms Sutar calmly grabs it and brings it out in the open. After ensuring that the snake is handled properly, Ms Sutar wraps it around her neck whilst giving out advice on how to handle such a non-venomous creature.
"There's no need to panic when you see a snake. Not every snake is venomous. The rat snake doesn't harm humans; in fact, it's helpful for farms as it eats rats and pests. People often kill snakes out of fear and superstition, which is wrong," the woman said, as per The Daily Jagran.
The rat snake, locally known as Dhaman, is a non-venomous species commonly found in India. It is harmless to humans and plays a vital role in controlling the rodent population.
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🐍💪 70 साल की उम्र में भी हौसला जवान!
पुणे के मुलशी तालुका के कासर अंबोली गाँव की शकुंतला सुतार दादी ने जो किया, वो किसी फिल्मी सीन से कम नहीं।
जब उनके घर में धामन सांप निकला, तो दादी ने
ना डर दिखाया
ना हंगामा किया
बल्कि बिना घबराए साँप को खुद पकड़ा
और गले में डालकर लोगों को… pic.twitter.com/eKuoKCntat
— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) July 27, 2025
King Cobra found
Earlier this month, another video of a man holding a massive king Cobra with his bare hands also went viral on social media platforms. The video, shared by Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan, showed the man's fearless composure as he handled the enormous snake.
"If you ever wondered about the real size of King cobra. Do you know where it is found in India? And what to do when you see one," Mr Kaswan wrote in the caption of the video.
If you ever wondered about the real size of King cobra. Do you know where it is found in India. And what to do when you see one !! pic.twitter.com/UBSaeP1cgO
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) July 8, 2025
The King Cobra is the world's longest venomous snake, reaching lengths of up to 18 feet (5.5 meters). Found in the forests of Southeast Asia, including India, King Cobras inhabit regions with dense vegetation and abundant prey.
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