Residents of the Indian state of Uttarakhand hire a local man who treats snakes as his friends to catch dangerous snakes.
If a common man sees a snake, his upper breath stays up and his lower breath stays down in fear, but there are some people who make these snakes their friends.
There is a similar story of Adil Mirza, a resident of Dehradun district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
33-year-old Adil Mirza also saved the lives of many snakes, he is so skilled in catching poisonous snakes that he no longer fears them, but considers them as his friends.
According to Indian media reports, Adil has saved thousands of poisonous snakes so far, in recognition of this skill, Adil Mirza got a job with the Land Conservation Forest Division in 2019.
Adil Mirza, who lived a life of extreme poverty in his childhood, started to feel sad after the death of his parents and wife and the responsibility of raising a son is on his shoulders.
Adil Mirza was very fond of watching animal rescue on TV since his childhood, he turned this passion into a skill and undertook to save wild animals.
Adil Mirza has saved countless highly venomous snakes so far. Be it summer, rainy or any other season, Adil Mirza receives round-the-clock rescue calls from the forest department regarding snakes intruding into houses in the Pachhwadon area.
Adil Mirza, a friend of snakes, says that India is an agricultural country, there are many types of snakes, snakes have a great role in the environment, these snakes protect the crops from rats and insects.
Adil Mirza says that about 306 species of snakes have been recorded in India, if we talk about poisonous snakes, four species of them are found in our country, which include Common Krait, Indian Spectacled Cobra, Russell Viper.
Adil said that around 1000 snakes have been saved since 2019. He said that my message to the common people is that if a snake enters your house, do not try to kill it, but immediately contact the forest department.