Gujarat: 12-ft long python rescued in Vadodara

Vadodara (Gujarat) [India]: The wildlife rescue team in Vadodara rescued a 12 feet long python on Saturday.

“We got a call that a snake was sighted at a plot where construction work was underway. We rescued the snake and handed it over to the forest department” said Raj Bhavsar, Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Earlier in the Nashik area of Maharashtra, volunteers of a non-government wildlife research organization rescued a highly venomous snake. The snake was later found to be an Indian spectacled cobra (Naag) from an abandoned well. (ANI)

 

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