King cobras are spreading to different parts of India by hitching rides on some of the country’s busiest railway networks, a ...
King cobras are the world's longest venomous snakes. So, imagine seeing one a few feet away as you embark on a train in India ...
King cobras are turning up on trains in India, and scientists now believe railways may be quietly moving these vulnerable snakes into unfamiliar habitats, raising new conservation and safety concerns.
A new study suggests king cobras may be accidentally boarding trains across India ...
On India’s railways, stowaways are not limited to ticketless passengers. Some arrive without limbs, luggage or much interest ...
Bihar's Valmiki Tiger Reserve is a surprising hub for snake diversity, boasting 43 species, including five new to the state ...
For nearly 200 years, everyone thought the king cobra was just one species, stretching across South and Southeast Asia. That ...
A new report has found that 99% of healthcare workers in India face challenges administering antivenom.
Cannibalism in snakes has usually appeared as a footnote rather than a focus. It shows up in old field notebooks, brief case ...
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