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9-foot-long Indian rat snake rescued from central India

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A nine-foot-long Indian rat snake slithered onto a factory's premises ensuing panic among the workers in central India's Madhya Pradesh on October 11. The incident took place in the Bamhori Dhunder village, located in the Sagar district.

Visuals feature the serpent expert poking the rat snake out of its hiding. Following this, the reptile attempts to escape by hurriedly slithering to another corner but the rescuer grabs hold of it using a stick-like object. Later, he covers the snake's face while it curls up mid-air, retaliating its capture.

The snake entered the factory premises, gripping the onlookers with terror. Following this, the locals alerted serpent expert Akeel Baba's son, Asad, who rushed to the spot and rescued the Indian rat snake within half an hour.

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