Vadodara, September 20: The Wildlife Rescue Trust officials have rescued a python from a farm in Nimeta Garden area, in Vadodara. According to a Times of India report, the 10-foot-long python was rescued at councillor Manoj Patel's farmhouse on Ajwa Road on Thursday. The python had reportedly sneaked inside the stable made for the horse.
The employees in the farmhouse came to know about the snake after the horses started making a lot of noises. When the wildlife rescue team reached the spot, the snake left the stable and hid inside the stack. In the video, it can be seen that the officials are carefully rescuing the huge python from the stack. Rare Two-Headed Russell's Viper Snake Found in Kalyan Near Mumbai; What Causes Multiple Heads to Grow? Everything About Polycephaly (Watch Video).
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#WATCH Wildlife Rescue Trust officials rescue a python from a farm in Nimeta Garden area, in Vadodara. #Gujarat pic.twitter.com/HAS28oDgKT
— ANI (@ANI) September 20, 2019
In another news, a horrifying viral video of a rare two-headed snake found in rocky terrain in western India is doing rounds on the internet. The Russell's Viper snake was captured on video, on September 19 in Aadharwadi area of Kalyan city in Maharashtra's Thane district. The snake was picked by a man who then placed it on a leaf before the Forest Department officers transferred it to a glass box.
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