03/06/2026
Successful Rescue of a Painted Bronzeback!
The Painted Bronzeback is a beautiful, non-venomous arboreal (tree-dwelling) snake commonly found in forests, gardens, tea estates, and rural areas. Known for its slender body, excellent climbing ability, and striking bronze-colored stripes, this snake is completely harmless to humans.
It feeds mainly on lizards, geckos, frogs, and small tree-dwelling animals, helping maintain ecological balance.
This snake was safely rescued from a human-populated area and released back into a suitable natural habitat without harm.
⚠️ Remember: Not all snakes are dangerous. Many species, like the Painted Bronzeback, are harmless and beneficial to the environment.
📍 Dooars, West Bengal, India