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Bob
By Bob Ewing
Nov 8, 2009 in World
By Bob Ewing.
A gardener in a government-managed park, bitten by snake, got revenge by biting the snake back and chewing some of the snake's flesh.
The 25-year-old gardener was so infuriated the snake bit him while he was doing some weeding in a government-managed park at Baramunda area of India, he grabbed the snake, bit it and chewed off some of the snake's flesh.
The snake died as a result.
newKerala.com reports Ramesh Kumar Jamda, the gardener of the park, then fell unconscious. He was taken to the by park employees.
The gardener has survived his injury.
He told the paper ,"I was very angry when the snake bit me on my finger. I chewed parts of its body to take revenge."
It is not known if the snake was poisonous.
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