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In 1986, a 28-year-old Kyle from India locked himself in a glass hut with 72 different snakes, including 27 single-section cobras and 24 ro

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In 1986, a 28-year-old Kyle from India locked himself in a glass hut with 72 different snakes, including 27 single-section cobras, 24 Russell vipers , 9 double-segmented cobras , 8 banded golden-ringed snakes and 4 common snakes.

Among them, the Russell Viper is a venomous snake with nerve and blood venom, which can cause bleeding and lead to death within about 20 to 20 minutes after being attacked by humans.

As a result, after 72 hours in the cage, the man was not attacked by the snake or disturbed the snake, and his challenge was recorded and entered the Guinness World Records.

This suggests that snakes can only become aggressive if provoked, put in danger, or disturbed by humans. However, the first reaction of normal people to see snakes is to run or scream loudly, and most of those who are attacked by ordinary snakes are attacked without knowingly stepping on the snake.

In 1986, a 28-year-old Kyle from India locked himself in a glass hut with 72 different snakes, including 27 single-section cobras and 24 ro
In 1986, a 28-year-old Kyle from India locked himself in a glass hut with 72 different snakes, including 27 single-section cobras and 24 ro
In 1986, a 28-year-old Kyle from India locked himself in a glass hut with 72 different snakes, including 27 single-section cobras and 24 ro

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