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Maharashtra: 13-foot python rescued from farm in Maval's Kalhat

A farmer named Bandu Pawar spotted the large snake resting motionless in his field. Realising it wasn’t moving away, he immediately informed members of the Wildlife Rescuer Maval organisation, Jigar Solanki and Vicky Daundkar. The rescue team quickly coordinated with the Forest Department and rushed to the site

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The rescue team quickly coordinated with the Forest Department and rushed to the site. PIC VIA ARCHANA DAHIWAL

The rescue team quickly coordinated with the Forest Department and rushed to the site. PIC VIA ARCHANA DAHIWAL

A 13-foot-long Indian python was safely rescued from a farm in Kalhat village in Maval, by a local farmer and members of the Maval Wildlife Rescue team.

The snake was first spotted by farmer Bandu Pawar, who noticed it lying motionless in his field. When the reptile did not move away, Pawar immediately contacted wildlife rescuers Jigar Solanki and Vicky Daundkar from the Wildlife Rescuer Maval organisation. The team promptly informed the Forest Department and rushed to the site.

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