In a remarkable display of courage and expertise, GS Rohini, a female forest beat officer from Kerala, captured a massive 16-foot-long King Cobra—an act that has since gone viral on social media.
The dramatic rescue took place in the Paruthipalli range, where locals had reported spotting the highly venomous snake near a bathing pond. Responding swiftly, Rohini used a snake-catching stick to safely subdue and capture the King Cobra, which she later released into a nearby forest habitat.
The video of the incident was shared by retired Indian Forest Service officer Sushanta Nanda, who praised Rohini’s bravery and professionalism. He noted that although this was her first encounter with a King Cobra, she handled the situation with exceptional calm and skill.
Currently serving in the Kerala Forest Department’s Rapid Response Team, Rohini has reportedly rescued over 800 snakes during her eight-year career. Speaking about the experience, she expressed surprise at managing to catch the massive serpent in under five minutes.
The video has drawn widespread appreciation online, with netizens applauding Rohini’s fearlessness and dedication to wildlife conservation. Her quick action not only ensured the snake’s safe relocation but also prevented potential harm to nearby residents. Rohini’s daring rescue is now being hailed as an inspiring example of professionalism and commitment within the Forest Department.