On Monday, two snakes were found in the lawn of Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan’s Mumbai house ‘Mannat’, after which a rescue operation was conducted to bring them out safely. According to the information, the snakes were not poisonous.
Who informed about finding the snake?
Snake rescuer Vicky Dubey said that the call came at around 8 pm on Monday night. The caller told that two coiled snakes have been seen roaming around in Mannat, Bandra West. As soon as the information was received, Dubey informed the Forest Department’s Round Officer Deepak Dada Gaikwad and the control room of Mumbai Range Office, Thane about the incident.
About 8 feet long Dhaman snake found in Mannat Bungalow
When the rescue team reached the spot, a giant snake was seen under the stairs in the courtyard of Mannat Bungalow. This snake, about 8 feet long, was coiled and looked scared. Dhaman is a non-venomous snake.
The snake was rescued safely. After this, as per the guidelines of the Forest Department, it was released safely into its natural habitat. After the rescue, Vicky Dubey informed the people present there about the Dhaman snake and explained to them that there is no need to panic about it.
However, the second snake ran away after seeing people roaming around the bungalow.
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