A 3.5-foot crocodile had strayed into the Army quarters of the EME campus in Fatehganj area of the city late last night. A team of Vadodara forest department rescued after a lot of efforts and the crocodile was taken to the Vadodara forest department. The 3.5-foot crocodile was rescued after a lot of hard work
At the beginning of the monsoon, crocodiles have started coming out of the Vishwamitri river in Vadodara city. The forest department is getting calls that crocodiles have entered different areas every day. Late last night, the forest department received a call that a crocodile had arrived at the EME campus in Fatehganj area. Following this, the forest department team reached the EME campus and rescued the 3.5-foot crocodile from the Army quarter after a lot of effort. More than 400 crocodiles in Vishwamitri
In 1960, there were 50 crocodiles in the Vishwamitri river. However, today there are more than 400 crocodiles in the Vishwamitri river. Apart from The Vishwamitri River In Vadodara District, There Are More Than 1,000 Crocodiles In Dev, Dhadhar, Narmada River And Various Lakes Together. The crocodile is a protected animal of Schedule-1. A river or lake is its natural habitat. When the crocodile descends into the water, it puts a glance on its eye. Therefore, its visibility decreases by 60 to 70 percent. Crocodiles determine prey based on the waves rising in the water. When someone washes clothes or utensils in the river or splashes, the crocodile feels that some of its prey has come to drink water on the shore. In these circumstances, the crocodile attacks him. In case of death of a person in a crocodile attack, a compensation of Rs 4 lakh is paid by the government. What precautions should be taken on the banks of the river?
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