Live video of a thrilling fight between Garuda and a poisonous cobra in Bihar, the snake also attacked by spreading its hood

 Bihar News: A rare incident was witnessed in Araria district's Forbesganj, when a fierce fight took place between Garuda and a poisonous cobra in a field of Kurwa Naya Tola. People were surprised to see this unique fight. You can watch its live video.

 A unique scene was seen in Forbesganj of Araria district of Bihar on Thursday afternoon, which surprised the local people. There was a fierce fight between Garuda and a poisonous cobra in a field near Kurwa Naya Tola. A crowd of villagers gathered to see this rare sight and many people recorded it on their mobile. Now this video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, seeing which people are surprised.

 

 

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The hunter and the prey suddenly came face to face in the field

According to eyewitnesses, at around 2 pm, the eagle and the cobra came face to face in the field. The eagle, which is a natural predator of snakes, attacked the cobra. Instead of retreating, the cobra also started attacking the eagle by spreading its hood. The struggle between the two continued for some time, in which the eagle controlled the cobra by attacking it with its beak and claws.

People filled with fear and excitement

Villagers said, "We had never seen such a sight before. It was an unbelievable event. People were both scared and excited." It is clearly visible in the video that the eagle gradually overpowered the cobra and finally defeated it and flew away.

Wildlife experts respond

Wildlife experts say that such a fight between Garuda and Cobra is rare, but it is part of the balance of nature. Usually such incidents happen in forests, but it is unusual to see such a scene in an open field.

Video went viral on social media

The video of this incident has now gone viral on social media. People are surprised to see it and are considering it a miracle of nature. This video is being discussed not only in Forbesganj but all over the country.