From Madhya Pradesh Sidhi, the Forest Department has rescued a unique snake, which costs more than 3 crores in the international market. Illegal smuggling would also be done at its large level. It is believed that the presence of this snake gives wealth and good fortune.
A unique case has come to light the Sidhi city of Madhya Pradesh. A rare snake has been caught from a beauty parlor here. Which is of red sand boa species. The parlor operator came to know about this snake when she reached another room to drink water. He saw that there was a thick brown and shiny creature in a corner, it was a snake when he saw a little attention. After this, his senses flew away and the snake friend was called and called and rescued. The price of this unique snake is said to be 3.5 crores.
Know the specialty of this rare snake
Actually, this incident is being reported on Saturday evening. Where this snake has been rescued from the beauty parlor. The weight of which is more than 7 kg and the length is about 3 to 4 feet. Its body is tambai-red or brown, which shines in the sun. As soon as people came to know that the snake had entered the parlor, a crowd of people gathered. When a young man from the crowd informed the forest department and the snake rescue team, some called the police. After catching the snake, on Sunday, the snake friend handed him over to the forest department and then he was preserved at the Mukundpur Zoo on Sunday.
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This snake is not poisonous
Snake friend and forest department officials said that this red sand boa snake is also called two mouth snakes. Because its tail size is like its head. But it is not poisonous, no one dies due to its bite. Its nature is completely calm. Some people keep this snake to kill mice. However, now the species of this snake is on the verge of extinction.
‘Due to its arrival, there is a rain of wealth’
Please tell that people also smuggle the red sand boa snake for superstition. In some countries, it is also called lucky snake or good luck snake. There is such superstition among the people that it gives wealth and good fortune, which promotes illegal trade. According to the forest department, the price of this snake is estimated in the international illegal market from Rs 3 crore to 25 crore.