<p>While Indian Russell’s viper normally gives birth to 30-35 younger ones, the snake which was caught last week has discharged 54 young ones. The mother and the young ones were released to the forest near Sakrebailu on Tuesday evening.<br /><br />The bag in which the snake was kept was wet on Tuesday morning. When untied, Kiran was surprised to see young ones flowing freely inside the bag.<br /><br />ACF Ravi Kumar told Deccan Herald that Indian Vipers do not lay eggs. Instead, the eggs are hatched inside the body and young ones are directly given birth to.<br /><br />The venom, which the viper spews is categorised as haemotoxic and causes tissue and kidney damage. It is considered as one of the deadliest snakes in India.<br />The younger ones are said to be even more venomous.<br />DH News Service</p>
<p>While Indian Russell’s viper normally gives birth to 30-35 younger ones, the snake which was caught last week has discharged 54 young ones. The mother and the young ones were released to the forest near Sakrebailu on Tuesday evening.<br /><br />The bag in which the snake was kept was wet on Tuesday morning. When untied, Kiran was surprised to see young ones flowing freely inside the bag.<br /><br />ACF Ravi Kumar told Deccan Herald that Indian Vipers do not lay eggs. Instead, the eggs are hatched inside the body and young ones are directly given birth to.<br /><br />The venom, which the viper spews is categorised as haemotoxic and causes tissue and kidney damage. It is considered as one of the deadliest snakes in India.<br />The younger ones are said to be even more venomous.<br />DH News Service</p>