Python rescued near Saket metro station
The Hindu
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A six-foot-long python was rescued by Wildlife SOS after it was spotted crossing the busy road near Saket metro station and brought the busy area to a halt. Wildlife SOS 24x7 said after receiving a call on its emergency helpline number, a team of two rescuers from the NGO was dispatched to the location. Equipped with necessary equipment, the team carefully transferred the python into a snake bag, much to the relief of the onlookers.More Related News
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