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Mumbai: 10-foot Indian rock python rescued from Mulund society, released into natural habitat

The NGO received a distress call on its helpline in the afternoon after residents spotted the massive snake inside the society premises, triggering panic

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A 10-foot-long Indian Rock Python that strayed into a residential society in Mulund was safely rescued and rehabilitated by the Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare (RAWW) on Tuesday.

The NGO received a distress call on its helpline in the afternoon after residents spotted the massive snake inside the society premises, triggering panic. Rescue responders Joaquim Nayak and Rahul Panchal were immediately dispatched to the site to carry out the operation.

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