Snake bites man, man bites snake; oh how the turn tables…


Bihar

BIHAR: A man in India, who was bitten by a snake, bit back the reptile twice, eventually killing it, Indian media reported.

The incident took place in India’s Bihar where a snake bit a railway employee Santosh Lohar, who then bit the snake back thinking it would reverse the venom’s effect.

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The snake died after being bitten while Santosh was taken to a hospital where he survived after proper medical treatment. He was discharged the next day.

Santosh, 35, was a part of team laying railway tracks in a thickly-forested part of Rajauli and he was bitten by a snake when he was lying down to sleep.

The railway worker, without a second thought, held the snake and bit it twice, believing the local myth that biting the reptile back would save the person who was bitten.

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According to Hindustan Times, around 50,000 people are killed by snakebites annually in India. Around 90 per cent of the bites are by these four snakes — common krait, Indian cobra, Russell’s viper and saw scaled viper. – INP

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