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Friendship Day : India

Friendship Day in India: Date, Traditions, and Celebrations (Sunday, 3 August 2025) Date: Sunday, 3 August 2025 Day: Sunday Observed on: First Sunday of August every year Friendship Day in India is a heartfelt celebration of companionship, loyalty, and love between friends. Scheduled for Sunday, 3 August 2025, the day holds a special place among Indian youth, who actively take part in this joyful occasion. Unlike official government holidays, Friendship Day is more of a social and emotional celebration that originated from Western customs but has taken on a deeply Indian flavor over the years.

Aquatic Coral Snake (Micrurus surinamensis)

Aquatic Coral Snake (Micrurus surinamensis) The Silent, Swimming Danger of the Amazon The Amazon rainforest is teeming with life, from vibrant birds to camouflaged predators that lurk silently among the foliage. But beneath the surface of its murky rivers and swampy backwaters lies one of its most elusive and fascinating dangers — the Aquatic Coral Snake (Micrurus surinamensis). Also known as the Surinam Coral Snake or the Water Coral Snake, this rare species belongs to the family Elapidae, a group known for some of the world’s deadliest venomous snakes, including cobras and kraits. What makes Micrurus surinamensis especially unique is that it is one of the very few truly aquatic venomous snakes. Physical Description The Aquatic Coral Snake is a slender, medium-sized snake, typically ranging from 70 cm to just over a meter in length. Like its terrestrial relatives, it exhibits the classic coral snake warning coloration — a series of bright red, black, and yellow (or white) rings that e...