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Rottweiler Chases and Injures 4.5-Metre King Cobra in Krabi; Snake Escapes to Safety


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Posted
7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A giant king cobra was chased and mauled by a Rottweiler in Krabi, leaving the snake injured and desperately seeking refuge. The incident unfolded on February 16, when the snake, measuring 4.5 meters and weighing 20 kilograms, was discovered hiding near a water jar outside the home of 62-year-old former village head, Chaisilp Klangrak, in Klong Ya, Ao Luek district.

 

The local rescue team, from the Klong Ya Khai Sawang Charitable Rescue Foundation, quickly responded to the distress call. Upon arriving, they found the injured snake coiled next to the water jar. Using specialised snake-catching equipment, the rescue team managed to safely secure the cobra within 10 minutes. Upon closer inspection, bite marks from the Rottweiler were visible across the snake’s body.

 

 

The snake had reportedly been attacked by the family’s Rottweiler, prompting it to flee and seek shelter in the yard. It is believed that the snake had been searching for water, likely due to the ongoing drought in the region, when it encountered the dog. The former village head heard the barking and quickly alerted authorities, leading to the rescue of the snake, which was later treated and released back into the wild.

 

This encounter highlights both the challenges posed by drought conditions and the dangerous interactions between wildlife and domesticated animals.

 

 

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-- 2025-02-18

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Poor python.

I hope that it recovers OK.

 

 

No, a king cobra is not a python, though the two snakes can sometimes fight and even eat each other. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, PJ71 said:

So it's Rottweiler's we're picking on this week and not Pit Bulls?

 

Wish it had killed the snake!

Absolutely. Have nothing to do with if the snakes would have died or not. 

You know! Gotta pick something. Might as well be another dog.

Posted
2 hours ago, rumeaug said:

King cobras can hurt you badly, sure. But they won't chase you or attack you. Quite the opposite as they want no business with humans (they will raise their hood and hiss if you're near by, to let you know they are here, yes...). I can tell you that in Thailand at least,  there are certainly way more deaths and injuries due to stray dogs than from cobras or any other snake. I's rather get rid of these dogs than of king cobras.

If it's a Malay Pit Viper or a Spitting Viper or Cobra, (can spit it's venom upto 3meters and can bullseye your eye or nose)... it more a tricky issue to walk away unharmed. 😲

Posted
4 hours ago, rumeaug said:

King cobras can hurt you badly, sure. But they won't chase you or attack you. Quite the opposite as they want no business with humans (they will raise their hood and hiss if you're near by, to let you know they are here, yes...). I can tell you that in Thailand at least,  there are certainly way more deaths and injuries due to stray dogs than from cobras or any other snake. I's rather get rid of these dogs than of king cobras.

But they won't chase you or attack you....BS, One Chased after My Mrs.......

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Posted
1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Absolutely. Have nothing to do with if the snakes would have died or not. 

You know! Gotta pick something. Might as well be another dog.

You know! Gotta pick something. Might as well be another dog.Or Maybe even YOU ??

Posted
21 minutes ago, Blueman1 said:

You know! Gotta pick something. Might as well be another dog.Or Maybe even YOU ??

Up to you. Whatever tickles your fancy.

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