Mr. Liem Swie King, an experienced snake hunter from Indonesia, suddenly attained significant societal media renown. He rose to fame by documenting the pursuit and capture of two enormous dangerous Bungarus family cobras, which seem to be common throughout Southeast Asia.
While doing a routine check for snake burrows, the incident started about the middle of October. Mr. Swie King unintentionally observed two enormous snakes moving together. despite having extensive snake-related and snake-hunting experience. However, he was so frightened by these two snakes’ enormous size that he ran to shoot smoke.
He made up his mind to capture these two snakes once he had a moment of quiet. He so turned to a companion who also shared his snake-catching duties, Mr. Abdul Haris Nasution, to do this dangerous job.
The two had prepared themselves with the tools at the ready to carry out this dangerous process. These two men returned to the area recently. Mr. Swie King saw snakes to conduct an inspection. Fortunately, they found a cave that they believed belonged to these two giant snakes. Because its size compared to a normal snake’s burrow is extremely large.
With quick and professional movements, the two quickly dug the surrounding soil and found the giant snake that they had been looking for for so long.
With their bare hands, they used professional methods to slowly pull the snake out. However, things are not so easy. The snake also fought back quite fiercely to protect itself as well as its territory. The two quickly escaped and managed to pull the snake outside. After about 15 minutes of ineffective resistance the snakes surrendered and were taken out.
The second one is simpler. This king cobra seems to be in the process of shedding its skin, so it is quite weak. Even if its cave collapsed, it hardly reacted to the outside environment.
They finally succeeded in catching two of the largest and most venomous king cobras they had ever encountered in their lives. With a length of up to 2.9m and 5m along with a total of two animals weighing up to 60kg.
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