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Crocodile in the nala near Ghat Road Crowd of spectators, hands down the squad
Nagpur, Dec 12: A crocodile was found in a nala near Ghat Road today. Then the crowd rushed to see her. Immediately a team from the forest department reached the spot. They did not find the crocodile. Eyewitnesses also said that some people threw stones at the crocodile.
A month ago, a crocodile was found in a nala adjacent to a journalist's residence in Dharampethe. After a period of one month, the crocodile moved to the nala on Ghat Road. The news had created a stir in the area.
Forest workers from Seminary Hills arrived at the scene. Forest officials investigated. But the crocodile was under water. Currently, forest workers are on patrol in the area and police have also been informed.
Currently, the crocodile is safe in its underwater habitat. Besides, she doesn't bother anyone. The journalist has come so far from Sahaniwas area and her return journey has started. So it is not appropriate to catch her. Even so, this animal is in Schedule-1 group. This was stated by Kundan, Member, State Wildlife Board.
Nagpur, Dec 12: A crocodile was found in a nala near Ghat Road today. Then the crowd rushed to see her. Immediately a team from the forest department reached the spot. They did not find the crocodile. Eyewitnesses also said that some people threw stones at the crocodile.
A month ago, a crocodile was found in a nala adjacent to a journalist's residence in Dharampethe. After a period of one month, the crocodile moved to the nala on Ghat Road. The news had created a stir in the area.
Forest workers from Seminary Hills arrived at the scene. Forest officials investigated. But the crocodile was under water. Currently, forest workers are on patrol in the area and police have also been informed.
Currently, the crocodile is safe in its underwater habitat. Besides, she doesn't bother anyone. The journalist has come so far from Sahaniwas area and her return journey has started. So it is not appropriate to catch her. Even so, this animal is in Schedule-1 group. This was stated by Kundan, Member, State Wildlife Board.