The former presenter of the Ecuavisa channel Denisse Molina constantly recounts her life in Thailand with her family. However, not all moments are rosy. There are at least 59 species and subspecies of venomous snakes in the Asian country, a 2011 study found, and Molina had the misfortune of encountering one at his home in Phuket; cobra.
“I never thought you could walk in peace,” is how Ecuadorian journalist Denisse Molina describes her experiences in Thailand
“Do you remember that a few days ago I told you in my stories that I saw a snake in my house?”, Molina asked her followers in a post on her Instagram profile, before saying that her dog Frida reported the snake. the presence of an animal in the house.
The cobra, which was identified by professionals who removed it from the journalist’s house, was placed between the bicycles of her children, Amelia and Bruna. “Frida saved them, because in the afternoon they always grab their bikes and walk around the neighborhood,” continued Molina, who thanked her pet for “protecting my children.”
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I also explain that in Thailand it is illegal to kill any snake, no matter how poisonous, and that is why ‘snake hunters’ are always called in to return them to their natural habitats.
He added that he will soon attend a course on how to recognize the different snakes present in Thailand and how to react to a venomous bite.
Molina is in Thailand working as a speaker trainer against gender-based violence for an Asian NGO. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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