Saree-Clad Woman Walks Into Room With Style– To Do Something Internet Did Not See Coming!
Mostly, when a woman in a beautiful pink saree walks into a room- 'she will proceed to catch snakes'- is not exactly the thought that crosses one’s mind. Perhaps that’s why, when this saree-clad woman casually
started rescuing massive snakes soon after entering the room- the internet was left shocked. A video was recently shared online, which showed some people showing the way to the woman. After they pointed at the spot where the snakes were hiding- the woman casually adjusted her hair and started pulling out snakes like they were mere ropes. At the end of the clip, the woman smoothly kept the snakes in different containers and walked out of the room like nothing extraordinary had happened. The video naturally went viral on social media. Most netizens called the rescuer brave, while the rest called her admirable. As per the post, the reptiles were “Non-Venomous Rat Snakes”, which were later “released into a natural, safe environment with care”. Times Now could not confirm the details and the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
“Wildlife Rescue: 2 Non-Venomous Rat Snakes Safely Relocated. Today we responded to a call about two rat snakes found near a residential area. These snakes are non-venomous and completely harmless to humans. They help control rodent populations and are an important part of the ecosystem. We safely rescued and released them back into a natural, safe environment with care. This rescue was done by trained individuals under safety protocols. Please do not attempt to handle snakes without proper training,” the post read. The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘saiba__19’. The post was shared a while back and pulled more than 362K views from people.
ALSO READ: ‘Things European Gyms Should Learn From India’: Ukrainian Woman Lists Down Reasons | Viral “She is so casual at catching snakes and so pretty too,” the post read. “I thought she was going for a photoshoot,” added another. “Make content in such a way that no one can copy,” wrote the next person. “You are a professional rescuer and posting video that's ok, but creating content and posting this in social media by wearing saree and all can spread wrong influence,” added another internet user.ALSO READ: ‘Bengaluru Is Awesome’: Rapido Driver Shares Fuel With Man Stuck In Traffic; Here’s What Happened Next… “Such a beautiful girl caught the snake, even the snake is allowed to catch itself comfortably. Now if it was a boy, the snakes would have done what they mostly do,” added another person in the comment section.