An eight-feet-long crocodile has been rescued from a residential area in western India's Gujarat.
The incident took place in Vishwajyot society opposite to Manmohan society in Vadodara on September 3.
A team of rescuers from Wildlife Rescue Trust led by Arvind A Pawar rushed to the spot to rescue the crocodile.
The video shows at least three people securing the crocodile on the ground.
A few people sit on the reptile while others tie its snout to prevent any nearby people from being injured.
Following this, they fasten the animal to a rope to make it ready for transport and load into a cage.
The incident took place in Vishwajyot society opposite to Manmohan society in Vadodara on September 3.
A team of rescuers from Wildlife Rescue Trust led by Arvind A Pawar rushed to the spot to rescue the crocodile.
The video shows at least three people securing the crocodile on the ground.
A few people sit on the reptile while others tie its snout to prevent any nearby people from being injured.
Following this, they fasten the animal to a rope to make it ready for transport and load into a cage.
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