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TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked. (1)TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked. (2)TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked. (3)

TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked.

TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked. (1)
TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked. (2)
TIL in 1986, Neelim Kumar set a world record for being locked up with 72 of the most venomous snake species for 72 hours. He aimed to raise awareness and educate the public on how snakes do not attack unless provoked. (3)
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