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Suspected IAF Personnel Arrested For Attempting To Sell ‘Two-Headed’ Snake
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Suspected IAF Personnel Arrested For Attempting To Sell ‘Two-Headed’ Snake
Thiruvananthapuram: A man, suspected to be an Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel, and his associate has been arrested by the Kerala forest department for attempting to sell a rare species of snake. The snake, called the Kerala Shieldtail, is found in the Western Ghats of South India. Though it’s scientific name is Uropeltis Ceylanica, it is known as Iru Thala Moori, or the two-headed snake, in Kerala. No, this harmless, non-venomous snake, that pr…
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