Social Media: A spine-chilling video showing a young woman narrowly escaping an attack by a highly venomous king cobra has gone viral on social media, leaving viewers shaken.
The footage captures the dramatic moment when the enraged snake lunges toward the woman’s face, bringing her perilously close to death.
According to the video, the incident occurred while the woman was attempting to restrain the king cobra. As she tried to control the snake from its tail, the reptile suddenly turned around, spread its hood, and charged aggressively at her. The woman managed to evade the strike by a hair’s breadth, escaping without being bitten.
A chilling video of a young woman narrowly escaping a king cobra attack has gone viral. The highly venomous snake lunged at her face as she tried to restrain it, missing her by inches. Experts warn that handling venomous snakes without training is extremely dangerous. pic.twitter.com/QFnc26Edye
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The king cobra is regarded as one of the most dangerous snakes in the natural world. Experts note that a single bite can inject enough venom to kill multiple humans, and in extreme cases, even bring down an elephant. Although king cobras generally prefer forested habitats and tend to avoid human contact, they are known to become extremely aggressive when threatened, cornered, or during nesting periods.
In the viral clip, the woman eventually succeeds in subduing the snake after prolonged effort. However, wildlife experts have cautioned that the situation involved a very high level of risk. Many social media users described the incident as a moment where the woman “came face to face with death,” while others pointed out that she survived largely because king cobras often display warning behavior before striking. Several commenters added that the outcome could have been far more tragic had the snake been a different, less predictable species.
The video has reignited discussions on wildlife safety, with experts strongly warning against attempting to handle or capture venomous snakes without proper training and protective equipment. Authorities and conservationists continue to stress that such actions pose a serious threat to human life and should be left to trained professionals.


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