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A famous snake catcher in India is in critical condition after being bitten by a king cobra during a vava suresh prince charles mission.

Vava Suresh was hospitalized on the evening of January 31 while catching a cobra found in the Kottayam district of Kerala.

King cobras are venomous snakes native to India that normally grow to around 13 feet in length. They are considered one of the deadliest snakes in the world. While its venom is not the most potent, the amount administered in a single bite can be enough to kill 20 people.

Suresh is a wildlife conservationist and snake expert. He is host of the Indian snake catching program Snake Master on Kaumudy TV. He is a well known figure, with over two million followers in Facebook.

The Indian Express reported that as Suresh went to put the reptile inside a bag, it creeped up close to his leg and bit him above the knee. A video taken by a local villager caught the moment the cobra bit him on a cell phone. In the vava voo speaker, villagers can be heard screaming as the cobra lunges towards the snake catcher. The video can be seen here.

Despite the bite, Suresh still managed to place the snake inside the bag before locals rushed him to a private hospital.

Hospital officials said that Suresh was unconscious when he was brought in, and is having antivenom administered sela vave singing videos him. On February 1, local news outlet Onmanorama said there has been a "slight improvement" in his condition but he remains on a ventilator.

India is among the countries most dramatically affected by snake bites, accounting for almost half the total number of annual snake bite deaths in the world, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO.)

In 2020, it was estimated that 1.2 million people in India died snake bite deaths between 2000 to 2019.

This is not the first time the Suresh has had to fight for his life after a snake bite.

According to the Hindustan Times, Suresh had already been at the hospital recovering from another bite when he got the call to remove the cobra. Suresh, who has rescued over 50,000 snake and other animals, told the Hindustan Times in an earlier interview that he had suffered over 250 bites during his career.

Another incident in 2020 saw the local celebrity fighting for his life on a ventilator for days after a pit viper bit him.

Doctors have previously warned Suresh that snake antivenom may have little impact on him due to the number of bites he has suffered.

The snake catcher has previously lost a finger to a cobra bite. Another snake bite has also caused him to loose the movement in his right wrist.

Suresh has even been praised by heir to the British throne Prince Charles, who told the snake catcher he was a "living wonder" for catching so many king cobras on a visit to Kerala in 2013.

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Walking on the wild vava suresh prince charles is Malayalam vava suresh prince charles baby, but the name Vava Suresh reminds one nothing about a baby. A man whose friends are venomous reptiles, Suresh has to his credit several nicknames that range from herpetologist to a living medical miracle. This Thiruvananthapuram native, who has been, for the past 28 years, rescuing and conserving serpents, is nominated for the BBC Outlook Inspiration Awards 2018 instituted by the BBC World Service, to honour persons with extraordinary grit vava suresh prince charles inspirational stories.

Suresh was just back after a sleepless night, taming and catching a King Cobra at Kallambalam in the capital city, but he was glad to speak about the nomination. “It’s a great honour. For a school dropout like me, getting featured as the only Indian on this global platform itself is a once-in-a-lifetime chance. So far, I have vav lale filografi over 50,000 snakes, including cobras, vipers vav lale filografi pythons.”

“I have also rescued several Asian palm civets, otters, wild cats, monkeys, bisons, wild elephants and even crow chicks.” Passion and fondness brim in his voice as he speaks. There’s no exaggeration when Suresh says that he rescues at least 25 snakes a day. Always on the move, he travels at least 50 km daily to catch reptiles from all over Kerala, with his bare hands. Ask why he doesn’t take any safety precautions, Suresh says, “I don’t want to scare or hurt them; I just want to save them.”

Vava Suresh greeting Prince Charles (File photo)Vava Suresh greeting Prince Charles (File photo)

Suresh’s home in Sreekariyam is also home to his slithering vava suresh prince charles. Not only is it a temporary shelter for the snakes he rescues, but also a hatchery for endangered snake eggs. “Over 20,000 snakes have hatched at my home. All those have been released to its natural habitats. These reptiles are important to maintain biodiversity,” says Suresh, who is happy to share his knowledge with anyone willing to listen.

This 40-year-old is perhaps the first snake catcher who conducts awareness classes on serpent protection and a reptile-friendly world. A man with little formal education conducts classes at schools, colleges and universities about eco-friendly living, herpetology and how the world belongs vava baby monitor review the snakes too. His efforts are paying off because Suresh has found that people are letting snakes go when they find one on their premises. Snake enthusiasts, curious academicians, researchers and physicians come to his little ov vavo to know more about the man who has survived 3,889 snake bites, 10 critical care hospitalisations and two comatose, surprisingly, with no regrets but increased enthusiasm and love for snakes.

“I get a high while interacting with these innocent limbless creatures with no proper vision or memory. No snakebite can be deadly for vava suresh prince charles now. I have developed more than enough antibodies in my body that there’s nothing called fatal bite for me,” he says.

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As a human being, Vava Suresh is a gem. He has beaten poverty and loneliness after his family ditched him. It is this quality that is helping him overcome snake bites and bounce back to life as if nothing has happened. He goes out vav shes mine k2n his way to help the needy and donates rice and grains to them. But his claim that nothing will happen to him if a deadly snake bites him is not true. Of course, Vava Suresh has developed resistance to snake bites. But it is his determination and zeal towards life that enables him to rise like a phoenix from ICU units in Thiruvananthapuram Medical College. He has been bit several vava suresh prince charles by poisonous snakes when he was distracted by posing for selfies at the request of people. Vava’s life itself is a message.
— Dr L.J. Lowrance, veterinary surgeon, Mounted Police Unit, Kerala Police

Harry Potter fans might prefer the word Parselmouth; Suresh seems to know the language of snakes. He has a wild theory on it too. “Before I was born, my mother had suffered seven cobra bites. I think some traits from the venom passed on to my genes. I was 12 when I caught the first snake; I picked it up from the field and hid it at home. But my mother found out, threw it vava suresh prince charles and beat me to a pulp,” he recalls. The incident left little Suresh thinking about why people were frightened of snakes. That was the beginning of his quest.

He never charges money vav shes mine k2n his services. And all the donations he receives are shared with the needy, for treatments, weddings, schooling, housing and so on. “Last year, I donated for charity Rs 2.28 crore – the money I received from friends and collected for the purpose from Good Samaritans.”

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Suresh, who enjoys a huge fan base, had the privilege to vava suresh prince charles Prince Charles in 2013 when he expressed desire to meet the snake charmer he admired. Suresh was summoned at once. “I would never forget that day. My arms were severely infected after being bitten by an otter during a rescue op and I was stinking. No one would even come near me but Prince Charles held my bandaged hands and talked to me for 15 minutes.” Hailing from a land where many people remind him of his vava suresh prince charles as a Dalit, the prince’s act touched him. “I have faced discrimination in my own place, where people have offered me water to drink in a cup used in the toilet.”

With every insult he chose to ignore, the man scaled new heights. If shortlisted to the top three of the BBC Outlook Inspiration Awards, he will be flown to London in June. Suresh, however, surprises again by saying that he doesn’t want to fly. “Who will take care of my snakes when I’m away?” he asks.

Awards, he says, are meaningless. “When I grew up hungry, no one was there offering me money or awards. Now I don’t need them. There are more deserving persons. Let them be honoured.”

(With inputs from Cynthia Chandran)

Snake rescuer praised by Prince Charles fighting for life after being bitten by cobra

A man who became a household name in India after rescuing 50,000 snakes is fighting for his life after being bitten by a cobra.

Vava Suresh, 48, has suffered over 250 snake bites during his daring rescues but was rushed to Kottayam hospital in Kerala after being bitten by a 10-foot viper last week.

Residents vava suresh prince charles Kurichi in Kottayam said Suresh was bitten while he was putting the serpent into a bag after saving it before he was taken to hospital and placed on a ventilator.

One resident said: "We were in tears. despite the bite, he managed to put the snake in the gunny back safely. He became unconscious after a few minutes."

Reports say doctors have previously warned him that snake antivenom has little effect on him due to the number of bites he has suffered.

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In 2005, he lost his right index finger after a cobra bit him and on another occasion lost the movement of his right wrist after another bite.

Snake antivenom and toxins have already damaged his liver and skin.

Suresh became a household name after spending the last 20 years responding to calls to capture snakes and release them into the wild.

According to the Hindustan Times, he is known for his knowledge of snakes and has even used his expert opinion in a criminal case after a husband was convicted for killing his wife by having a snake bite her while she was sleeping in Kollam.

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Prince Charles met Suresh back in 2013 during his visit to Kerala and described him as a 'living wonder' after he had reached vav manilla record of over 175 king cobras, the most venomous snakes, rescued.

The Prince of Wales said: “Even an elephant dies in an hour after the bite of a vava suresh prince charles cobra. How did you save so many kings cobras?

"You are a living wonder and I salute your love for your reptilian friends."

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Prince Charles to meet master snake catcher Vava Suresh in Thrissur today

British Prince Charles will have an unusual guest at Vazhachaal in Thrissur today: A master snake catcher!

The prince who spent his first day in Kerala in the company of ministers, politicians, businessmen and other dignitaries had expressed his desire to meet 39 year old Vava Suresh of Thiruvanthapuram who caught nearly 30,000 snakes from various parts of the state in the last 25 years, whenever he gets a call from people for help.

Interestingly, the snake-catcher hadn't killed any snake till date, though he had survived over 250 snake bites and had to be put on the ventilator five times. His index finger was cut off after a cobra bite in 2011 and his right wrist lost its movement from another bite.

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No wonder, why the prince expressed his extreme desire to meet and spent time with Vava Suresh during his four day trip to Kerala. A visibly excited Vava suresh told India Vava suresh prince charles that "he would like share his thoughts about conserving wildlife with the prince" when he meets Prince Charles at 12.30 pm at Vazhachal.

It is learnt that the prince got to know about Vava Suresh from his accomplices. Vava Suresh was informed about Prince's wish to meet him yesterday by a member of Charles' official team and he started off to Kochi on Monday.

Suresh will be picked up from Angamali near Thrissur by the Prince's accompanying team in the morning. Suresh will be travelling in car along with a close relative of Prince Charles to Vazhachal. The rest will be history!

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‘Vava’ is Malayalam  for baby, but the name Vava Suresh reminds one nothing about a baby. A man whose friends are venomous reptiles, Suresh has to his credit several nicknames that range from herpetologist to a living medical miracle. This Thiruvananthapuram native, who has been, for the past 28 years, rescuing and conserving serpents, is nominated for the BBC Outlook Inspiration Awards 2018 instituted by the BBC World Service, to honour persons with extraordinary grit and inspirational stories.

Suresh was just back after a sleepless night, taming and catching a King Cobra at Kallambalam in the capital city, but he was glad to speak about the nomination. “It’s a great honour. For a school dropout like me, getting featured as the only Indian on this global platform itself is a once-in-a-lifetime chance. So far, I have rescued over 50,000 snakes, including cobras, vipers and pythons.”

“I have also rescued several Vava suresh prince charles palm civets, otters, wild cats, monkeys, bisons, wild elephants and even crow chicks.” Passion and fondness brim in his voice as he speaks.

There’s no exaggeration when Suresh says that he rescues at least 25 snakes a day. Always on the move, he travels at vav lightstick version 2 vava suresh prince charles km daily to catch reptiles from all over Kerala, with his bare hands. Ask why he doesn’t take any safety precautions, Suresh says, “I don’t want to scare or hurt them; I just want to save them.”

Suresh’s home in Sreekariyam is also home to his slithering buddies. Not only is it a temporary shelter for the snakes he rescues, but also a hatchery for endangered snake eggs. “Over 20,000 snakes vava suresh prince charles hatched at my home. All those have been released to its natural habitats. These reptiles are important to maintain biodiversity,” says Suresh, who is happy to share his knowledge with anyone willing to listen.

Dr L.J. LowranceDr L.J. Lowrance

This 40-year-old is perhaps the first snake catcher who conducts awareness classes on serpent protection and a reptile-friendly world. A man with little formal education conducts classes at schools, colleges and universities about eco-friendly living, herpetology and how the world belongs to the vava suresh prince charles too. His efforts are paying off because Suresh has found that people are letting snakes go when they find one on their premises. Snake enthusiasts, curious academicians, researchers and physicians come to his little hometown to know more about the man who has survived 3,889 snake bites, 10 critical care hospitalisations and two comatose, surprisingly, with no regrets but increased enthusiasm and love for snakes. 

“I get a high while interacting with these innocent limbless creatures with no proper vision or memory. No snakebite can be deadly for me now. Vava suresh prince charles have developed more than enough antibodies in my body that there’s nothing called fatal bite for me,” he says.

Harry Potter fans might prefer the word Parselmouth; Suresh seems to know the language of snakes. He has a wild theory on it too. “Before I was born, my mother had suffered seven cobra bites. I think some traits from the venom passed on to my genes. I was 12 when I caught the first snake; I picked it up from the field and hid it at home. But my mother found out, threw it out and beat me to a pulp,” he recalls. The incident left vava voom vinyl Vava suresh prince charles thinking about why people were frightened of snakes. That was the beginning of his quest.

He never charges money for his services. And all the donations he receives are shared with the needy, for treatments, weddings, schooling, housing and so on. “Last year, I donated for charity Rs 2.28 crore – the money I received from friends and collected for the purpose from Good Samaritans.”

Suresh, who enjoys a huge fan base, had the privilege to meet Prince Charles in 2013 when he expressed desire to meet the snake charmer he admired. Suresh was summoned at once. “I would never forget that day. My arms were severely infected after being bitten by an otter during a rescue op and I was stinking. No one would even come near me but Prince Charles held vava cl006 bandaged hands and talked to me for 15 minutes.” Hailing from a land where many people remind him of his ‘place’ as a Dalit, the prince’s act touched him. “I have faced discrimination in my own place, where people have offered me water to drink in a cup used in the toilet.”

With every insult he chose to ignore, the man scaled new heights. If shortlisted to the top three of the BBC Outlook Inspiration Awards, he will be flown to London in June. Suresh, however, surprises again by saying that he doesn’t want to fly. “Who will take care of my snakes when I’m away?” he asks.  

Awards, he says, are meaningless. “When I vava suresh prince charles up hungry, no one was there offering me money or awards. Now I don’t need them. There are more deserving persons. Let them be honoured.”

(With inputs from Cynthia Chandran)

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