Mangalore: 9.5-ft long Python Slithers into Residential Area, Caught


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)
With Inputs from Nadeem Khader

Mangalore, Nov 29: A python measuring 9.5 feet in length and weighing about 21 kg was caught near Adarsh Nagar in Chilimbigudde here on Wednesday November 28 at around 7:30 pm.

On Wednesday early morning between 2:30 am and 3:30 am, as the dog started to bark, a Sachin Bangera, a resident in the area woke up and looked out from his balcony. He then happened to find a long python near his neighbour's gate and called that neigbhbour, Deen Mohiudeen.

They saw the snake enter a bush in a nearby empty plot. As they could not do much at that early hour, they let it go.

The same evening, the python was again found in the neighbourhood. Snake catcher Charles was called to the spot by Mohiudeen.

Charles happened to find that the snake was too long and heavy and unable to be caught by one person. With the help of Mohiudeen, Sachin, Lalith Mascarehnas and Nadeem Abdul Khader, the snake was finally caught.

The python was taken away by Charles, who will be handing it over to Pilikula.

  

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  • Vignesh Killur, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 30 2012

    Great Catch. Hope the python finds a nice alternative habitat. Its a typical example of the pace in which Mangalore has been urbanised leading to loss of natural habitat for these creatures. 15 years ago we could hear howls of wild animals near our locality now completely concretised

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  • K N Bhandary, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 30 2012

    Well done and good team work. Wonder why Corporation office mangalore is not taking action to clean the area as the area looks like a jungle.

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  • Prasad, Copenhagen,Denmark

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    Well done Dean & Co !!! Hope the python is safe in Pilikula,

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  • Vasanth, Bangera

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    A great job guys..keep it up!

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  • saif abdul rahiman, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    good catch n saved de life of a snake..... Hats off 2 u guys.....

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  • Sudarshan, Karkala, toronto

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    Great to see you dean. good job guys, you all saved the python and sent it to pilikula.

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  • Nayak, Mangalore /Sharjah

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    Chilimbi area is famous for snakes! we have seen many in our own garden, atleast 10 and one of them was also a python much longer than this one,and my Dad would get the snake catcher to take it away...

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  • Ummar, Udupi / Dubai

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    In the wee hours everybody were in good sleep one Mr.Sachin Bangera spot the one large snake near the gate of Mr.Mohiudeen. And later they called Mr.Charles to catch the snake. When he could not catch the large snake alone everybody helped each other to overpower the snake. Isn't it sound good to hear from undivided D.K. District ?

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  • Aloka Nath, Bengaluru

    Thu, Nov 29 2012

    God bless all for saving the beatiful python.

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