Snake rescues 2025.

(Solo and assists.)

For previous sets, click here.

While I have been a part of multiple rescues, these are only the ones I have either managed on my own or been an active assist.

40

Months

309

Rescues

172

Venomous

137

Non-venomous

301. Spectacled Cobra

Saved this tiny Cobra from a cat attack. Initially, we thought it was dead, but thankfully, no visible injuries. Released nearby.

8 Jun 25
R46, Resonance

302. Russell’s Viper

I was delighted to see the first baby Viper of the season. But, found it stuck with a tape. Managed to take the tape out without hurting it too much.

9 Jun 25
Basement, Motif

303. Spectacled Cobra

Now this was a rescue. And how. Got a call from a factory in Kumbalgodu about a snake being stuck on glue. Yeah. Glue-mat! Between Chayant and I, we managed to release this helpless young one to safety.

9 Jun 25
Kewal Industries

304. Spectacled Cobra

A young Cobra was found by construction workers at the site. While it was a straightforward rescue, there was not enough room to play with in that closed space.

13 Jun 25
Construction site, Octave

305. Striped Keelback

This rescue was no big deal. The fun part was that I ended up speaking in almost all the languages I know.

13 Jun 25
Construction site, Octave

306. Anamalai Wolf Snake

Yet another snake was rescued from a cat attack.

13 Jun 25
Basement, Mosaic

307. Spectacled Cobra

Athletes at ABSF were in for a surprise with this visitor. Easy rescue and release.

16 Jun 25
ABSF

308. Green Vine Snake

Always fun to get these guys. Did you know that these are also called Judgemental Shoelace?

Unlike the vertical slit pupils found in other snakes, green vine snakes have a horizontal, keyhole-shaped pupil. 
 Their eyes are positioned in a way that allows them to see with both eyes simultaneously, providing them with excellent depth perception and accuracy. 

The binocular vision, helps them accurately judge distances and strike prey with precision.

This horizontal pupil shape is unique among snakes and resembles a person narrowing their eyes. Add to their long slender body, they’ve earned the nickname “judgmental shoelace”.

17 Jun 25
Resonance gate

309. Russell’s Viper

Second little one for the season. But this one had attitude. I have never seen a Viper hiss so much. During the rescue, for about 20 minutes, it hissed even with no provocation. During the release, it refused to move like most snakes do. Had to manually uncoil for it to start moving to freedom.

20 Jun 25
ABSF