Fortunately, it was a false cobra, not poisonous. The analysis was carried out by biologist Enrique Abraao based on a video that went viral. In the images under the waterfall, there are father, mother, daughter and even a dog.
Sitting on a stone, the girl suddenly feels something strange touching her. There was nothing strange about it: it was a snake of decent size, crawling on a stone. She cried out in despair.
She herself grabbed the fake cobra and pushed it away from the animal. The dog threatened to follow the snake, but the girl stopped him too.
Is the false cobra a threat?
“This girl is a warrior,” the biologist says in a video posted on his YouTube channel. He even joked about his father not doing anything, just babbling “Snake”.
Abrahan then calmed him by identifying the snake as a false cobra. The animal is not venomous and does not usually attack humans. It was an accident, a coincidence.
The name is associated with a certain movement of the animal, which aligns the back of the head when defending. It really looks like a dangerous cobra snake common in India.
Source: Ndmais