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39 Baby Russell's vipers and their mother rescued from Maharashtra home; the dramatic operation goes viral
ETimes | July 4, 2026 2:39 PM CST

An extraordinary wildlife rescue has received wide coverage in Amravati in Maharashtra, India, after a group of rescuers safely recovered 39 Russell's viper hatchlings together with the extremely venomous mother from a residential place. India Today shared the video on its Instagram handle, showing the rescue team handling one of the medically most significant venomous snakes of India while keeping everyone involved safe. Reports reveal that the mother viper was in a protective stance all the time as she protected her newborn babies until every last one of the snakes was rescued and then released into a proper environment.


A common day transforms into a big snake rescue


While the residents of a house in Amravati were surprised after seeing a Russell's viper and some tiny snakes inside the property, they immediately decided to call snake rescuers instead of removing the reptiles by themselves. Upon arrival, the rescuers noticed that it was not one but lots of newly hatched vipers around their mother.


The protective mother snakes defended their offspring


As per the reports, the mother Russell's viper was coiled in a defensive stance when the rescuers started approaching it. Instead of moving away, the snake instinctively remained next to its offspring since this behaviour is common among many wild animals right after their birth.


Every last hatchling was carefully collected


One by one, the rescue team took out each of the 39 hatchlings from the property. Collecting newborn venomous snakes requires special skills because of the ability of even tiny snakes to deliver venomous bites. With professional equipment and many years of experience, the rescuers managed to collect all the hatchlings safely without any harm to the animals and the local residents.

A netizen commented:

“Very very dangerous snake. If it bites you, you can start saying goodbye to your family.”

Here’s the video: