💨 Abstract
A non-venomous black-headed royal snake was found in an office in Jhandewalan, New Delhi, startling employees. The Wildlife SOS rescue team successfully rescued and released the 2-foot snake back into its natural habitat. The incident emphasizes the importance of peaceful co-existence with wildlife and the need for responsible wildlife rescue efforts. Public awareness regarding urban wildlife encounters is also crucial for ensuring safety.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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