The black snake that said "Don't kill harmlessly" bit his hand twice.

The black snake that said

19.06.2025 11:51

In the Payas district of Hatay, Kemal Başer, known as "Yılancı Kemal," caught a 1.5-meter-long black snake that had entered a house. The snake, which he urged not to harm, bit Başer on the hand twice.

In the Payas district of Hatay, Kemal Başer, known in the region as "Yılancı Kemal," caught a black snake approximately 1.5 meters long that had entered a citizen's house. Before releasing the snake into nature, Başer, who provided information and warnings about wildlife in front of the cameras, experienced an unexpected event during this time.

THE "HARMLESS" SNAKE BIT HIS HAND TWICE

The snake, which he claimed was harmless, suddenly became aggressive and bit Başer's hand twice. Expressing that he would perform the first aid by washing his wound with soapy water, Başer said, "Snakes are not venomous, but they can bite to defend themselves. All living beings in nature want to protect themselves from humans."

HEALTH CONDITION IS GOOD

It was learned that Başer's health condition is good after he released the snake that bit him back into nature. Those moments were captured on a mobile phone camera.

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