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In
a
country
that
has
one
of
the
worlds
highest
number
of
fatalities
caused
by
snake
bites,
the
fear
of
snakes
is
a
psychological
reflex.
It
typically
translates
into
violence
every
time
the
reptile
makes
a
surprise
appearance
around
a
human
being.But
in
a
pleasant
twist
to
what
could
have
been
a
predictable
tale
of
yet
another
serpentine
intruder
being
beaten
to
death,
a
snake
lover
in
Jangareddygudem
in
Andhra
Pradeshs
West
Godavari
district
managed
to
save
the
life
of
a
six-month-old
cobra
by
quickly
getting
a
veterinary
surgeon
to
perform
surgery
on
its
spine.
Snake
Saver
Society
(SSS)
founder
Chadalawada
Kranthi
got
a
call
on
Sunday
night
about
a
cobra
in
the
bedroom
of
Brahmananda
Rao,
a
farmer
in
Ramachandrapuram,
2
km
away.
He
rushed
to
the
village
on
his
two-wheeler.
On
his
way,
he
got
another
call
informing
him
that
the
cobra
had
been
badly
beaten
with
a
stick.
At
Mr.
Raos
house,
he
found
the
snakes
spine
had
been
broken.
Its
intestines
had
spilled
out.
Since
it
was
night,
I
took
the
snake
home
and
gave
it
first
aid.
The
next
morning
it
was
still
alive.
Surgery
was
required,
so
I
took
it
to
the
veterinary
hospital
in
Nidadavolu.
The
surgeon,
Moturi
Rama
Koteswara
Rao,
operated
on
the
cobra
for
over
an
hour.
The
shattered
spine
was
tied
together
with
sutures
and
the
stomach
was
stitched
up
after
the
intestines
were
stuffed
back
in,
Mr.
Kranthi
said.
The
snake
is
now
in
the
care
of
Mr.
Kranthi,
who
has
worked
for
over
seven
years
to
protect
the
reptiles.
Jangareddyguddem
is
full
of
snakes.
When
I
was
young,
I
took
the
buffaloes
out
for
grazing,
I
would
see
plenty
of
them.
I
started
playing
with
them,
holding
them
by
their
tails.
Later
I
caught
snakes
for
a
livelihood.
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