A group of investigating scholars have rediscovered a rare snake named ‘ blue-bellied kukri ‘ in Manas National Park after an era of 112 years.
As per reports, the snake was last spotted in July 1908 in West Bengal’s Tindharia village which is around 267 km in the west direction of Manas.
This species, known as Oligodon Melaneus of the Animalia kingdom of the Colubridae family, was recently recaptured in Assam after 112 long years subsequently its original elaboration in 1909.
As per reports, this snake has a distinguishing feature with its red marking on the back symbolizing the unique beauty of Indian women in red bindi wearing on their foreheads.