Rat Snakes in Combat: Rescue and Release in Coimbatore

Two rat snakes engaged in combat were rescued from a public area in Singanallur, Coimbatore. Snake catcher Mohan safely captured and released them in their natural habitat with forest department approval.


Coimbatore: In an unusual incident in Singanallur, Coimbatore, two rat snakes were found entangled and fighting near some bushes in a public area. Alerted by concerned citizens, local snake catcher Mohan rushed to the scene to address the situation.



Upon arrival, Mohan skillfully captured the snakes, identifying them as non-venomous rat snakes. One of the snakes had retreated into the bushes, but Mohan managed to safely secure it in a bag. The forest department was notified about the incident beforehand, ensuring proper protocol was followed.



Following the rescue, the rat snakes were safely released back into their natural habitat under the supervision of forest officials. This action highlights the importance of proper handling and relocation of wildlife found in urban areas.

Speaking about the incident, Mohan emphasized the significance of rat snakes in the ecosystem. "Rat snakes are non-venomous and play a crucial role in controlling rodent populations. Areas with rat snakes are less likely to face rodent infestations or related health issues," he explained.

Mohan further elaborated on the importance of these snakes, particularly for farmers. "Rat snakes are often called 'farmers' friends' because they prey on rodents that damage crops. They are vital for maintaining ecological balance in our lands," he stated.

The snake catcher urged the public not to harm or chase away rat snakes if encountered. Instead, he advised contacting the forest department or wildlife enthusiasts and snake catchers for proper handling. "All snakes, including rat snakes, are essential for our ecosystem. It's crucial that they live and thrive in their natural habitats," Mohan concluded, stressing the importance of wildlife conservation.

This incident serves as a reminder of the urban-wildlife interface and the need for informed, compassionate responses to such encounters in Coimbatore's expanding urban landscape.

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