Anbarasu, a nature lover, captured two 5-foot-long kattuviriyan snakes after they fell into a water tank in an agricultural estate near Dharapuram in Mulanoor and saved them in another well.
Tirupur: Two kattuviriyan snakes measuring five feet long were successfully rescued from a water tank at a farm yard close to Moolanur, which is close to Dharapuram.
Selvarani is from the village of Idaikalpadi, which is close to Moolanur. In his agricultural garden, there is a water tank that is about 8 feet deep.
Two 5-foot-long, highly deadly vipers were discovered lounging in this water tank at night. According to legend, there were two feet of water in the water tank, which prevented the two snakes from rising.

Selvarani then alerted local social activist Anbarasu of what had happened. Anbarasu, a conservationist, and his companions went to the scene and physically saved the two snakes from the water tank. Additionally, they were kept alive and secure in a nearby abandoned well.
Selvarani is from the village of Idaikalpadi, which is close to Moolanur. In his agricultural garden, there is a water tank that is about 8 feet deep.
Two 5-foot-long, highly deadly vipers were discovered lounging in this water tank at night. According to legend, there were two feet of water in the water tank, which prevented the two snakes from rising.
Selvarani then alerted local social activist Anbarasu of what had happened. Anbarasu, a conservationist, and his companions went to the scene and physically saved the two snakes from the water tank. Additionally, they were kept alive and secure in a nearby abandoned well.