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Forest officials rescue 24 crocodiles in Vadodara

75 other animals, including snakes, cobras, five large turtles weighing nearly 40 kilograms and a porcupine were also rescued during the floods.

News Arena Network - Vadodara - UPDATED: September 1, 2024, 12:36 PM - 2 min read

75 other animals, including snakes, cobras, five large turtles weighing nearly 40 kilograms and a porcupine were also rescued during the floods.

Forest officials rescue 24 crocodiles in Vadodara

A crocodile on the roof of a building in a flooded area. Photo - PTI.


It was a peculiar situation in Vadodara, Gujarat, which was not only inundated with flood waters, but also with crocodiles, out of which around 24 were rescued from residential areas as the Vishwamitri river flowing through the city overflowed amid very heavy rains between August 27 and 29, a forest department official said on Sunday.

 

The river is home to 440 crocodiles, many of which move into residential areas during flooding caused by water release from the Ajwa dam, Vadodara Range Forest Officer Karansinh Rajput said.

 

"Apart from 24 crocodiles, we also rescued 75 other animals, including snakes, cobras, five large turtles weighing nearly 40 kilograms and a porcupine during these three days. There are many residential areas close to Vishwamitri river," he said.

 

"The smallest crocodile we rescued was two feet long, while the largest was 14 feet long, which was caught on Thursday from Kamnath Nagar situated along the river.

 

"Local residents alerted us about this huge crocodile. Two other crocodiles, 11 feet long, were also rescued on Thursday from EME Circle and an open area near the Zoology Department of MS University," Rajput said.

 

However, no incident of crocodile-human conflict was recorded during these days, when the region and most parts of the state witnessed heavy rains, he added.

 

"Usually, crocodiles do not attack humans. In the river, they survive on fish and animal carcasses. They may also kill and eat dogs, pigs or any other small animal. A video of one such encounter went viral recently," the RFO said.

 

Since the water level of Vishwamitri river has dropped significantly, the rescued crocodiles and other reptiles will be released in it, he said. 

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