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Anand Pendharkar: Harmless Kukris slowly vanishing
Updated On: 24 April, 2016 06:47 AM IST | | Anand Pendharkar
<p>Lack of ecological education is pushing many species to the brink of extinction</p>

I’ve been out gallivanting in the Eastern Himalayas of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam for the last 10 days. I have experienced and escaped every possible element of nature from cyclonic rain, gale-speed winds, lightening, thunderstorms to even a mild earthquake. Then, there were the leeches, ticks, mosquitoes and falling trees. The only elements we didn’t encounter were herds of wild elephants or the venomous King Cobra, Krait and various species of Pit Vipers. But, when we passed through Medo in Arunachal Pradesh, it dawned on us that the Medo Pit Viper was named after this very sleepy village.

A Russell’s Kukri snake on its crepuscular hunt
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