Watch: 16-feet-long Burmese python rescued by Uttarakhand Forest dept
Updated on Oct 20, 2020 06:15 pm IST
Uttarakhand Forest department rescued a Burmese python in Udham Singh Nagar's Kashipur. Video of the 16-feet-long python, weighing 91 kgs, has gone viral on social media. A forest official said that the python was spotted at Gaddha colony in Kashipur. The forest official added that they were informed by locals on Monday evening. Soon, a team of forest dept officials rushed to the spot and rescued the reptile. The snake was later released in the forests of Corbett Tiger Reserve.
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