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Mumbai: 16 eggs taken from rescued python start hatching

Rescuer Amaan Khan had saved the mother from being beaten to death two months ago

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The Indian rock python was found in a nullah, protecting her eggs. Representation pic

The Indian rock python was found in a nullah, protecting her eggs. Representation pic

A python hatched 16 eggs on Thursday night, two months after a 20-year-old wildlife rescuer and SYBCom student rescued her in Mulund. On Thursday night, one baby python was born and the others are in the process of being hatched.

The wildlife rescuer has been identified as Amaan Khan, 20, who is a resident of Kalina, Santacruz (East). Khan has been rescuing animals for the past 8-9 years. Khan is a SYBCom student from Mumbai University. In July 2021, he had rescued a pregnant cobra from Chembur who laid 18 eggs at his Chembur residence and hatched them at his house. 

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