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Indian marsh crocodile rescued from Aarey, released to its natural habitat

The crocodile, weighing 4.7 kg and estimated to be 2-3 years old, was promptly rescued by a team from SARRP India

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The rescue team along with the crocodile

The rescue team along with the crocodile

A 4-foot-long male Indian Marsh Crocodile was successfully rescued from the Khambyacha Pada area of Aarey Milk Colony after being swept into a ditch by rain-induced floods.

The rescue of the crocodile took place on the evening of August 16 at 8:30 pm, when local residents noticed the young reptile stranded close to human habitation.

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