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Indian police gave artificial respiration to snakes and became popular on the Internet: 500 snakes were saved in 15 years

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On October 27, an unusual story became the focus of heated discussions among many netizens. It's not about the camaraderie between people, nor is it a traditional heroic story, but about the emotional bond between humans and the creatures of the natural world and rescue operations. Yes, you heard it right, this is a story about "the police save the snake".

Indian police gave artificial respiration to snakes and became popular on the Internet: 500 snakes were saved in 15 years

In a community in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, there was an incident in which a snake crept into a resident's home. In desperation, the residents chose to use pesticides to deal with the uninvited guest, which resulted in the snake falling into a coma. At this time, a policeman named Artur Sharma came into sight, and he received the report.

Sharma immediately showed his bravery and perseverance to provide emergency rescue to the snake, whose life was on the line. He quickly cleaned the snake's body, and then went so far as to give the snake artificial respiration. It was a long process, and after almost an hour of hard work, the snake finally regained consciousness. Sharma not only succeeded in rescuing the snake, but also released it safely back into the wild and returned to its original home.

Indian police gave artificial respiration to snakes and became popular on the Internet: 500 snakes were saved in 15 years

Although he has only worked in the police department for 5 years, he has already been deeply respected and loved by the local residents. His actions were hailed as heroic, not only because of his bravery, but also because of his respect and love for life. When asked why he gave artificial respiration to the snakes, Sharma said he regularly follows the Discovery channel and proudly says that he has saved 500 snakes in the last 15 years!

Indian police gave artificial respiration to snakes and became popular on the Internet: 500 snakes were saved in 15 years

But just as there are two sides to many stories, there are also some different voices. Some veterinary experts have questioned Sharma's rescue methods, arguing that the snake cannot regain consciousness through artificial respiration. They believe that the snake may have simply recovered on its own after a coma.

In any case, Sharma's actions reflect his respect for life and devotion to duty. He shows the noble qualities of a policeman and his love for life. This also proves once again that a true hero is not only about saving people, but also about having a heart of respect and kindness for every life. Sharma's actions have not only won praise from people, but also set an example for us to put life first.

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