The corona lockdown has given free passes to wild animals to roam anywhere they want. From deers in Dehradoon to leopard Chandigarh the animals are having ball during the lockdown period.
However, panic took place when A 4.5-ft-long Indian cobra was spotted by security personnel inside the premises of Odisha state assembly in Bhubaneswar. The security personnel informed a snake helpline to rescue the reptile. Subhendu Mallik, the founder of snake helpline and honorary wildlife warden, reached the spot and rescued the male cobra. The reptile was later released in its natural habitat out of the city.
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