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10-foot Indian rock python rescued from house in Palghar

According to locals, the python is believed to have entered the house of a villager, Dharma Bhurkud, late on Saturday night. In the darkness, it reportedly preyed on several chickens kept inside the house

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Swift action by local snake rescuers ensured the reptile was safely captured and handed over to the forest department. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Swift action by local snake rescuers ensured the reptile was safely captured and handed over to the forest department. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Panic gripped residents of Manipur Lakhanpada in Ganjad village, Dahanu taluka in Maharashtra's Palghar, on Sunday afternoon, November 2, after a massive python — measuring nearly 10 feet in length and weighing around 30 to 35 kilograms — was found in the area.

Swift action by local snake rescuers ensured the reptile was safely captured and handed over to the forest department.

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