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Two Indian rock pythons were rescued within 24 hours from a school and a housing society in Mumbai and Thane. The heavy rains ...
A massive python has been caught on camera swallowing a baby antelope whole. The impressive digestive feat was captured by Indian animal rescuer Nitish Bambhaniya in the tiny village of Billa in ...
The Indian rock python is among the largest and longest snakes native to India. According to Wildlife SOS, this reptile can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh as much as 90 kilograms.
AURANGABAD: Two Indian rock pythons were released into the wild by experts near Shendra industrial area on Wednesday after the reptiles were rescued from a farm at Bandewadi on the outskirts of ...
A 10-foot-long Indian Rock Python strayed into a residential premises in Mumbai's Mulund area, causing panic among people, a ...
A large Indian Rock Python was rescued from Aarey Milk Colony and safely released into its natural habitat, ensuring human and wildlife safety ...
A viral video on Instagram shows a team rescuing Indian rock pythons. While one was crawling on live wires, the other was sitting inside an electrical panel.
A young Indian rock python, accidentally transported from Kerala to Lakshadweep, was rescued and safely returned to its natural habitat. Read about this wildlife conservation success story.
Jajpur (Odisha) [India], September 18 (ANI): An Indian Rock Python was rescued from Baitarani Ring-Road in Odisha's Jajpur district on Friday, said Snake Helpline officials.
A nine-foot-long male Indian Rock Python was rescued from a village in Raisna forest near Sohna on Thursday. The nine-foot-long India rock python which was rescued on Thursday from the Raisina ...
An Indian forest ranger was nearly strangled to death by a 90lbs python when he poses for a selfie with it moments in front of horrified villagers moments after capturing it.
The Indian rock python is usually whitish or yellowish in color with blotched patterns from tan to dark brown shades, varying on the terrain and habitat, and it tends to blend in among the leaves ...