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.
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 ...
“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 ...
King cobras are increasingly found on trains in Goa due to habitat loss and railway expansion, posing risks to both wildlife and passengers.
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