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Mumbai: Indian rock pythons rescued from Mulund and Bhandup
Updated On: 24 July, 2019 05:36 PM IST | | Anurag Kamble
The pythons were released in the natural habitat, after informing the Forest Department. Before the pythons were released a medical check-up was done

Picture/ Rajesh Gupta
Volunteers of Plant & Animals Welfare Society - Mumbai (PAWS-Mumbai) and Amma Care Foundation (ACF) rescued three (8 foot long, 7.5 foot long & 1.5 foot long) Indian Rock Pythons from residential areas of Mulund and Bhandup in the last 2 days following the distress calls received from residents.
The pythons were released in the natural habitat, after informing the Forest Department. Before the pythons were released a medical check-up was done.
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