How to handle a cobra encounter: 6 life-saving tips
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Stay Calm and Still
Cobras usually strike when they feel threatened. Sudden movements can provoke an attack. If you spot one, freeze in place and assess the situation.
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Do Not Make Eye Contact or Move Suddenly
Direct eye contact may be perceived as a threat. Avoid sudden jerks, running, or aggressive gestures that could startle the snake.
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Back Away Slowly
If the cobra is not in an attacking posture, step back slowly and maintain a safe distance (at least 6-8 feet). Avoid turning your back or making quick movements.
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Do Not Attempt to Kill or Capture It
Trying to kill or handle the cobra increases the risk of being bitten. Instead, let it move away on its own or call a professional snake rescuer.
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Create a Barrier
If the cobra is inside your home, keep doors closed to contain it in one area. Place objects like a broom or a towel between you and the snake to discourage movement towards you.
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Seek Immediate Medical Help if Bitten
If a bite occurs, remain as still as possible to slow venom spread. Do not suck out the venom or apply a tourniquet. Call emergency services and get to a hospital immediately for antivenom treatment.