Nepal man bites cobra in revenge attack

23 August 2012 - 10:43 By Reuters
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A cobra being used for 'snake charming' in India.
A cobra being used for 'snake charming' in India.
Image: Renaud d'Avout d'Auerstaedt

A Nepali man who was bitten by a cobra snake bit it back and killed the reptile in a tit-for-tat attack.

Nepali daily Annapurna Post said Mohamed Salmo Miya chased the snake, which bit him in his rice paddy on Tuesday, caught it and bit it until it died.

“I could have killed it with a stick but bit it with my teeth instead because I was angry,” the 55-year-old Miya, who lives in a village some 200 km (125 miles) southeast of the Nepali capital of Kathmandu, was quoted by the daily as saying.

The snake, called “goman” in Nepal, is also known as the Common Cobra.

Police official Niraj Shahi said the man, who was being treated at a village health post and was not in danger of dying, would not be charged with killing the snake because the reptile was not among snake species listed as endangered in Nepal.

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