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Mid-day impact: 2.5-foot crocodile rescued from Kurla pond after continuous monitoring

The rescue operation required round-the-clock monitoring, as officials and trained rescuers worked carefully to track the crocodile’s movements before attempting the capture, officials said

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Crocodile was rescued from a pond in Mumbai's Kurla. Pic/NGO SARRP INDIA

Crocodile was rescued from a pond in Mumbai's Kurla. Pic/NGO SARRP INDIA

A 2.5-foot-long crocodile was rescued from a pond in Mumbai's Kurla on Friday, days after mid-day reported increasing concerns about unusual wildlife sightings in the area.

The reptile was safely captured by the Maharashtra Forest Department with assistance from the NGO SARRP India, officials said.

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