Life and livelihood of snake catchers.
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snake catcher work is dangerous from our view but in that view it's simple they live aat their home.
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In single file we walked quietly. The land is parched and dry but small water bodies shelter frogs and few lilies bloomed. Suddenly, Kali launched himself into the pool and with quicksilver movement into the dense mass of tangled creepers. He came up holding a rat snake, a good four feet in length.
“It was waiting to catch its breakfast, frogs,” smiled Surya, who encouraged us to feel the cold-blooded reptile. A beauty indeed. The rat snake was then gently released into the foliage to get back to breakfast that was so rudely interrupted.
“We have to look for rat holes,” said Kumar. “There are telltale signs around these holes that give away the snakes. For instance, you might find moulted skin, snakes shed their old skin when they grow new ones. And the top of the holes are made kind of smooth and shiny because they have slid into the hole.”