Maharashtra: 8-foot-long dragon rescued from complex
Maharashtra: 8-foot-long dragon rescued from complex
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Mumbai: A Python larger than a complex located in front of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's house in Maharashtra's economic capital Mumbai has been rescued last Monday. The captured Python was reportedly 8 feet in length. A team of three people tried to catch the snake and was released into the forest area of Thane. On the other hand, a man named Atul Kamble, who caught the snake, said, "I was called by a security guard named Ramesh Patil and informed me about the python. I then reached the spot early in the morning.''

According to some media reports, Atul Kamble, who caught the snake, says, "The python that has been rescued. She is a female python. Since it is a mating season for pythons and a nap in the air at night, the snake may have come here in search of eggs or food. Because the python was trapped in a narrow area, the operation required three snake catchers.''

He further said, 'The python was in a completely healthy condition.' Let me tell you all that as soon as the python was reported, the information spread like fire in the area. This was followed by a crowd of people. On the other hand, the python was trapped downwards in the complex. In that case, he was somehow rescued. In this case, Atul Kamble said, "It was examined by the health dispensary of Thane Regional Centre and then released into the forest in Ghodbandar area of Thane.''

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