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Snake catchers in northern India dismantled an air conditioning unit to rescue a 5ft-long Indian rat snake

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A snake that strayed itself into the human world got rescued in northern India's Haryana on September 9. The incident took place at the Kisan Rest House in Tohana in Fatehabad.

Visuals feature the rescuers walking inside the room with all their equipment to begin with the rescue operation. Within moments, they open various components of an air conditioner as the snake crawls inside it. After a while of struggle, the experts manage to poke the reptile out of its hiding place with the help of snake hooks and sticks while it begins to curl up mid-air. Fortunately, they manage to get hold of the slithering creature while it trembles and attempts to coil to free itself from its clutches.

The five-foot-long Indian Rat Snake approached the civilization and crawled its way into an air conditioner (AC) in the Kisan Rest House. Following this, Wildlife Inspector, Navjot Singh Dhillon, was alerted and he rushed to the spot with his team including, Sumit, Satish, Kunal, Mickey, Vikram, and Rahul, to rescue the slithering creature. The team first took out the AC, and then after an hour of struggle, they pulled the snake out.

The slithery creatures are generally non-harmful and are known for coming out of their habitat during the monsoon. Fortunately, the serpent experts managed to rescue the Indian Rat Snake and released it back into its natural habitat.

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