Eight-foot-long Indian rock python rescued from Odisha village
Manas Das, Assistant Conservator of Forest, said, "Locals did not harm the animal. After they informed us regarding the reptile, we rushed to the village and caught it alive."
Manas Das, Assistant Conservator of Forest, said, "Locals did not harm the animal. After they informed us regarding the reptile, we rushed to the village and caught it alive."
Forest officials on Friday rescued an 18.5-foot-long adult Indian rock python, which had strayed into Rajendranarayanpur village situated in close proximity of Bhitarkanika National Park in Odisha’s Kendrapara district.
The monitor lizard was rescued from Moolchand Medicity in Artoni while the Indian Rock Python was rescued from Shivalik Public School in Bichpuri Road and cobra from Gyan Digital Graphics.