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Rare red coral kukri snake spotted again in Panchagarh
A rare red coral kukri snake was spotted again in Kajoldighi union of Panchagarh on Tuesday night.This time, it was rescued by a local name Md Shahiduzzaman Shahid.The snake was released at a suitable habitat at Natunhat area in Boda Upazila at the advice of Wildlife Inspector of Forest Department Abdullah Sadiq.
Also read: Tk75 crore snake venom seized in DhakaShahid said, "Many people gathered to see the snake at a neighbouring house when it entered there. I rescued it and kept it with me before handing it over to the experts."Wildlife photographer and conservationist Feroz Al Saba was among the three people who took the snake from Shahid and brought it to forest department officials.
He said, "This rare species of snake has been spotted in Panchagarh three times in a row."
Read Crocodile lays 44 eggs at Karamjal Wildlife Breeding Centre"As these snakes cannot bear sunlight, the rescued snake was released at a suitable place at night," he added.According to researchers, the mild venomous snake was seen no more than 30 times in the world.It has been spotted thrice in Bangladesh -- in Panchagarh on every occasion. The last time the snake was seen was in February this year. It was spotted the first time in the district last year.
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