New Delhi | Jagran Trending Desk: In what has come up as a thunderous yet not-so-appropriate addition to the king Cobra-like creatures being sent away from the immediate human settlements, an elderly woman dragging and tossing a huge cobra away has gone viral on social media.

The video, shared by Odisha-posted (IFS) Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda, shows as elderly woman pulling away the cobra snake without a single look-back. and tossing it away at a safe distance, once she reaches an open compound away from the group of houses, by the end of it.

"Grandma that's not the way to treat a COBRA," Susanta Nanda captioned the video while sharing it on the microblogging site.

The elderly woman in the video has become a spot of admiration, where some Twitter users advocated the Forest Service to employ such people to handle the wildlife encroachment in human settlements and vice versa.

"She definitely knows what she is doing.Why dont you absorb such people into the wildlife protection mechanism- traditional handlers of snakes, bees, Bear etc. Why allow modern edu to be an entry barrier that ignores skills?," wrote one user.

"Yes! You are right. These people knows proper handling build up with experience; so they don't have fear!," wrote another in agreement.

Others tickled it down through humour while appreciating grandma's one-of-a-kind spectacle of effortless courage.

"The Cobra might have got confused, does really every one fears me?," wrote a user.

Read other such reactions:

The video, which has raised the amusement quotient of Tweeples quite unusually is speculated to be from somewhere in Gujarat's Saurashtra region. The dry weather is bringing out the creatures out of their wild oblivion, and instances of them roaming around human settlements searching moistness and water have increased significantly in past couple of weeks.

Posted By: Aalok Sensharma