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Nepali every day Annapurna Post pronounced Mohamed Salmo Miya chased a snake, that bit him in his rice paddy upon Tuesday, caught it as well as bit it until it died.
"I cou! ld have killed it with a stick though bit it with my teeth instead because I was angry," a 55-year-old Miya, who lives in a encampment a little 200 km (125 miles) southeast of a Nepali collateral of Kathmandu, was quoted by a every day as saying.
The snake, called "goman" in Nepal, is additionally known as a Common Cobra.
Police central Niraj Shahi pronounced a man, who was being treated at a encampment health post as well as was not in danger of dying, would not be charged with murdering a lizard because a invertebrate was not between lizard class listed as endangered in Nepal.
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