India: Cobra is desperate for thirst, seeking villagers to ask for drinking water

Cobras are not interested in humans, so they often stay away from where people live, but there are also times when they "feel desperate" and need help.

According to Sputnik, the video cobra seems to be very thirsty. It appeared in a village in India without showing signs of threatening people.

Russian newspapers said the drought in India in the past has made the cobra to become obediently strange. The video posted on the internet shows the scene of Indian villagers holding water shifts slowly to make cobra drink water.

The video viewer can see the cobra showing its tongue and drinking water well. But Russian newspapers warned viewers not to try to do so because cobra could suddenly turn into a state of agitation in a flash.

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The cobra is gentle when it comes to drinking water.

Last year, a giant cobra also found people to 'ask' for drinking water.

A kind citizen then took the water bottle and poured it on his head so that the snake could take small sips. Another held a long stick, in case the snake attacked.

Be aware that a bite of a cobra is enough to finish off adults in a few minutes. Their venom acts directly on the nervous system and causes the victim to die in pain.