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Aggressive crocodile with severed tail rescued from residential area in western India

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A 13-feet-long crocodile with an amputated tail has been rescued from a residential area in western India's Gujarat.

The visual came out of Bansal Mall in Tarsali of Vadodara on September 9 midnight.

According to reports, the crocodile is missing a part of its tail and is currently 7-feet-long.

Locals spotted the reptile on the road and alerted the rescue officials.

A team of Wildlife Rescue Trust rushed to the spot to rescue the crocodile.

The video shows the officials trying to restrain the reptile on the ground while it attempts to fight back.

The officials use sticks to control the crocodile's aggression.

After several attempts, the team manages to fasten the reptile with ropes.

Several people sit on its back while the others secure his snout with a rope.

Following this, its eyes are wrapped in a gunny sack.

According to reports, subsequent to the rescue, the reptile was handed over to a forest department official, Nitin Patel.

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