10-ft long python rescued from bus depot at Raj Ghat

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A 10-foot-long python was rescued today after it was found under a bus at a DTC depot in Delhi's Raj Ghat, a wildlife conservation NGO said.

The Indian rock python is currently under observation and it will soon be released back into its natural habitat, said Wasim Akram, Special Projects.

The said they had sent two rescuers from the NGO with necessary

After a careful assessment of the situation and ensuring that the employees maintained a safe distance from the bus, they carefully extricated and transferred the snake to a safe

Finding a python in urban areas is not uncommon and this particular python might have wandered out of the small forest area behind Raj Ghat, said Kartick Satyanarayan, of Wildlife SOS.

"Indian rock pythons are very often mistaken to be dangerous because of their size and face extreme threat due to prevalent misunderstanding and ignorance among public.

"Pythons are non-venomous and these reptiles often get killed when they venture into human surroundings," Satyanarayan added.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 19:20 IST