Jharkhand: Eight feet long python entered a village in Jharkhand, targeted goat and chickens, read what happened next

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An eight-foot-long python entered a village in Jharkhand’s Palamu Tiger Reserve. Villagers told that for the last few days, chickens and goats were decreasing from the village. The villagers suspected that something was amiss. Then on Saturday, the python reached near the house of Maneshwar Oraon in the village and swallowed his goat.

left in the deep forest
The villagers searched to find the goat, then they saw that there is a python, swallowing the goat and unable to run away. After this the villagers informed the forest guard Tara Kumar, soon after which he immediately sent a four-man rescue and he, with the help of the villagers, rescued the python and released it into the deep forest on the other side of the river.

Food was easily available in the village
Officials said that around 400 families live in the Garu (East) forest area of ​​Palamu Tiger Reserve, in which the fear of the disappearance of goats and chickens was spreading for four-five days. An official said that the snake entered the village after seeing domestic animals and was getting food easily in the village.

could be dangerous for young children
He further said that even though the python used to come out at night, it could be dangerous for the small children of the village. Rescue officer Tara said that the python was about eight feet long, there is nothing to fear as it was not poisonous. We rescued it with the help of villagers and left. Now it has been left in the deep forest so that it cannot return.

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An eight-foot-long python entered a village in Jharkhand’s Palamu Tiger Reserve. Villagers told that for the last few days, chickens and goats were decreasing from the village. The villagers suspected that something was amiss. Then on Saturday, the python reached near the house of Maneshwar Oraon in the village and swallowed his goat.

left in the deep forest

The villagers searched to find the goat, then they saw that there is a python, swallowing the goat and unable to run away. After this the villagers informed the forest guard Tara Kumar, soon after which he immediately sent a four-man rescue and he, with the help of the villagers, rescued the python and released it into the deep forest on the other side of the river.

Food was easily available in the village

Officials said that around 400 families live in the Garu (East) forest area of ​​Palamu Tiger Reserve, in which the fear of the disappearance of goats and chickens was spreading for four-five days. An official said that the snake entered the village after seeing domestic animals and was getting food easily in the village.

could be dangerous for young children

He further said that even though the python used to come out at night, it could be dangerous for the small children of the village. Rescue officer Tara said that the python was about eight feet long, there is nothing to fear as it was not poisonous. We rescued it with the help of villagers and left. Now it has been left in the deep forest so that it cannot return.