It is known as Red Coral Kukri owing to its red-orange colour and its teeth which are shaped like Nepali 'khukri' used to break eggs. "Dudhwa National Park is full of diversity and surprises. July 1, 2020, 6:49 pm explore: Buzz A Red Coral Kukri snake was sighted in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) confirming the presence of the rare species in the forest after a gap of over 82 years, a senior official said on Tuesday. It is believed to prey on earthworms and larvae. July 4, 2020 July 4, 2020 (Image credit: Twitter / @WildLense_India) What: Red coral Kukri Which: Snake species Where: Dudhwa National Park A “very rare” red coral Kukri snake was spotted at the Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh on June 28, 2020. It gets its name from its red orange colour and its teeth, which are shaped like Nepali "khukri" to break eggs. A picture of the "very rare" Red Coral Kukri snake has created a stir on social media. . Oct 14, 2016 - Coral red kukri snake (Oligodon Kheriensis) -- A rare Indian snake species. About: Red Coral Kukri is a nocturnal non-venomous reptile feeding on insects and worms. The reptile has got its name because of its red orange colour and its teeth shaped as Nepali "khukuri" to break eggs. Actually, a picture of a very rare Red Coral Kukri Snake is getting viral on social media these days. Sightings of this brightly-coloured snake are rare - it was … A rare Indian snake species - Red Coral Kukri- has been sighted in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri after a gap of 82 years, park officials said today. दुलर्भ सांप (Rare Snake) रेड कोरल कुकरी सांप (Red Coral Kukri snake) की एक तस्वीर (Viral Photo) ने सोशल मीडिया पर हलचल मचा दी है. Red coral Kukri snake spotted in Dudhwa National Park. It is being told that this rare red kukri snake was spotted in Dudhwa National Park (Uttar Pradesh) on 28 June. The reptile was first sighted in Dudhwa in 1936 and even its zoological name "oligodon Kheriensis" finds its roots in its Kheri-specific location. The reptile was first sighted in Dudhwa in 1936 and even its zoological name "oligodon Kheriensis" finds its roots in its Kheri-specific location. Red Coral Kukri is a nocturnal non-venomous reptile feeding on insects and worms. It can dig using its rostral scales. Red Coral Kukri snake is a nocturnal reptile that lives underground most of the time.
One user said, "wow. Red Coral Kukri Snake: So far you Snakes You must have seen many pictures of (Snakes) on the internet, but have you seen the picture of Rare Snake in red color.
The snake was spotted in the Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri two days ago.
Photo: Ratan Jha NO SNAKE SHOULD EVER BE HANDLED BY ANYONE BUT EXPERTS: The Malaysian Striped Coral Snake is not normally confused with other species when found with high contrast black and red coloration, but could potentially be mistaken for the Eight Lined Kukri, and in its more muted color phase could be mistaken for many harmless brown snake species. Meanwhile, the Coral red kukri snake was seen in Dudhwa, and then in the Chitwan National Park in Nepal, which lies close to the Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar. They usually to less than 90 cm in length.
Wildlense, a wildlife conservation team, shared a picture of the snake in a post on Twitter.
A very rare Red Coral Kukri snake was spotted in Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh on Sunday evening.
Kukri snakes are egg eaters, but may feed on lizards, frogs and small rodents as well.
The rare sighting left netizens awestruck. Viral Image of 'Beautiful' Red Coral Kukri Snake Impresses Netizens. Different species display widely variable patterns and colorations. Our Mission is to conserve snakes in their natural habitat and reduce human mortality due to snake bites through research, education & outreach activities are mostly nocturnal, and live on forest floors. It gets its name from its red orange colour and its teeth, which are shaped like Nepali "khukri" to break eggs. A photo of a red coral kukri snake, which was spotted at the Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh, has gone viral on social media. Jubilation has engulfed wildlife lovers and the forest department as the re-discovery of the snake comes with photographic evidence by a patrolling staff on Saturday. About: Red Coral Kukri is a nocturnal non-venomous reptile feeding on insects and worms.
The snake was spotted by a staff resident near his cottage after heavy rains over the weekend. In a "very rare" discovery, a red coral Kukri snake was spotted at the Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh on June 28. Given its potentially lethal venom all snakes … उत्तर प्रदेश (UP) के …