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Toxic love: Bozo tries to smooch a cobra — with an obvious outcome

Por: New York Post Life October 05, 2022

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He tried to smooch the snake — and nearly got the hiss of death. An Indian snake handler’s attempt to kiss a cobra backfired terribly after the serpent returned the favor — and bit him on the lips. A video of the venomous saliva swap is currently causing facepalms across the web. “It is really sad state of affairs to see such silly things being done which could be fatal in many ways,” an eyewitness told Jam Press of the Darwin... + full article



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