The sighting of an Indian rock python in Maktampur area of Bharuch city created a lot of panic and curiosity among the local residents. Panic spread among the people as the giant python climbed very close to the residential area. However, due to the vigilance of the forest department and local snake friends, the python has been rescued safely. The forest department was informed about the sighting of the python
Locals who spotted the python suddenly in the Maktampur area immediately contacted Yogesh Mistry, a snake friend of the Nature Protection Trust. As soon as the information was received, Yogesh Mistry and his team Ramesh Dave reached the spot. When the forest department was informed about this, RFO A.B. The rescue operation was launched under the guidance of Dabhi. The rescue was successful after a lot of struggle.
Crowds of people gathered at the spot to see the python. The rescue team carried out the operation with utmost caution in view of the crowd and the safety of the python. The team had to struggle to control the python as it was large in size. Locals breathed a sigh of relief when the python was finally safely caught. Will be released into a natural habitat
The rescued Indian rock python has been handed over to the forest department. According to the forest department, after checking the health of the python, it will be released into a protected natural habitat away from human habitation. The forest department appeals not to molest any wild animal or snake when it is seen. Maintain a safe distance from animals and immediately contact the forest department or expert snake friends.
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