Earlier in the Nashik area of Maharashtra, volunteers of a non-government wildlife research organization rescued a highly venomous snake
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The wildlife rescue team in Vadodara rescued a 12 feet long python on Saturday. "We got a call that a snake was sighted at a plot where construction work was underway. We rescued the snake and handed it over to the forest department" said Raj Bhavsar, Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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Earlier in the Nashik area of Maharashtra, volunteers of a non-government wildlife research organization rescued a highly venomous snake. The snake was later found to be an Indian spectacled cobra (Naag) from an abandoned well.
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