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Mumbai: Trafficked red sand boa faces vision loss

Use of steroids for size enhancement has led to health complications for snake; the boa has been diagnosed with a corneal abscess, likely caused by the use of size-enhancement drugs

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Dr Rina Dev with the red sand boa snake. Pic/RAWW

Dr Rina Dev with the red sand boa snake. Pic/RAWW

While forest department officials, members of an NGO and veterinarian Dr Rina Dev, have been making every effort to save the life of a red sand boa rescued from wildlife trafficking two months ago, the snake may soon lose vision in one eye. The boa has been diagnosed with a corneal abscess, likely caused by the use of size-enhancement drugs.

About three months ago, the Cuffe Parade police arrested four individuals attempting to sell the red sand boa, a species highly sought after in the black magic market. The snake was handed over to the Thane-based NGO RAWW in coordination with the Maharashtra Forest Department for treatment and rehabilitation.

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