Rescuers Save 13-Foot Python From Pipe in India
Forest officials in India rescued a 13-foot Burmese python from an industrial waste pipe, Tuesday, March 2.
The python’s natural habitat is near the spot where it was found, but it strayed into an industrial complex in search of food and got stuck.
The python was later released into the Baikunthpur Forest. (REUTERS)
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