Operation of injured cobra (Photo: Jagran)
Jagran correspondent, Hisar. Snakes are hiding in houses to protect themselves from the cold. In village Sultanpur, a cobra snake hiding in the bushes got injured. The plucking jelly passed through it. When the family discovered the snake, they called snakeman Gaurav. When Gaurav rescued him, he was also surprised. There were deep wounds all across the snake.
Assistant Professor Dr. Ramniwas operated on that snake for two and a half hours in the clinic of Lala Lajpat Rai Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (LUWAS). The 4 feet long snake had 10 stitches on both sides of its body. Now the snake will rest for 14 days and after that the stitches will be opened. Apart from this snake, a total of five snakes were rescued on Monday, out of which four were released in the forest.
Gaurav, resident of Vidyut Nagar, has been rescuing snakes for a long time. A family from village Sultanpur informed them about the presence of a snake. When he reached his house around 12 noon on Monday, the cobra was found injured. He immediately picked him up and reached Luvas Clinic with the wildlife team. There Dr. Ramnivas started the operation by giving anesthesia to the snake.
There were deep wounds at many places on the snake's body. At the same time, the snake got five stitches on both sides and was given to Gaurav to keep. Now the snake will rest for 14 days and then its stitches will be removed. Four more snakes hiding in the cold were also rescued by Gaurav. In this, three snakes were found separately in village Ladwa and one was found in Sector-5. They have now been released into the forest. Luwas' Public Relations Officer Dr Nilesh Sindhu said the snake was operated on at the university's clinic. Dr. Ramnivas, Assistant Professor of the Surgery Department, has stitched the snake. His life was saved because the snake was brought in on time.
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