Video of 10-foot-long crocodile trying to climb railing in Bulandshahr, UP goes viral


Massive 10-foot-long Crocodile Climbing Railing in Bulandshahr Goes Viral

A terrifying video of a 10-foot-long crocodile attempting to scale a railing in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr has left people in shock. The footage, which has gone viral on the Internet, shows the massive reptile trying to climb the railing to jump into the river Ganga below. However, the crocodile fails in its attempt and falls to the ground.

Local residents were quick to alert forest officials about the presence of the crocodile, prompting Forest Range Officer Mohit Chaudhary and crocodile rescue expert Pawan Kumar to take action. The officials managed to capture the crocodile by covering its head with a cloth, tying its mouth with ropes, and securing its hind legs with ropes. With a team effort, they were able to safely release the female crocodile back into its natural habitat.

In a similar incident in Assam’s Nagaon district, a resident was shocked to discover 35 snakes in their bathroom. Animal lover Sanjib Deka came to the rescue and safely released the snakes into the wild. A video capturing the snakes coiled under a large rock and being collected in a bucket was shared by news agency ANI.

These incidents serve as a reminder of the diverse wildlife that coexists with humans and the importance of conservation efforts to protect both animals and people.

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