7 feet long Indian Rat Snake was sitting coiled on the AC, will give goosebumps ‘Mayanagari’ This video of

7 Feet Long Indian Rat Snake Viral Video: A shocking incident has come to light from Vile Parle, one of the busiest areas of Mumbai. Here, a giant seven feet long snake was spotted on the AC unit of a residential building near Air India Gate No. 3, creating panic among the residents. This incident happened on Thursday, which created an atmosphere of panic among the local people.

A snake sitting coiled on the AC

According to the information, people saw a very long snake resting on top of an outdoor AC unit located in Vile Parle East. This snake was sitting coiled peacefully in a narrow place, just below the ceiling and near a running fan. Seeing such a large size of the snake, a crowd immediately gathered in the area. A video of this entire incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In the video, the snake is seen sitting right below the fan without any movement.

The snake was taken out after a rescue operation.

As soon as this video spread on the Internet, people raised concerns about security. Immediately ‘Asha: The Hope for Animals Welfare Trust’ The rescue team of (Asha: The Hope for Animals Welfare Trust) was informed. The rescue team reached the spot, followed the standard wildlife protocol and with utmost care brought out the snake safely.

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It is a matter of relief that during this entire operation neither the snake was harmed nor any resident got injured. Later, as per the guidelines of the forest department, the snake was released in a safe natural habitat away from human settlements. After this successful rescue operation, the local people heaved a sigh of relief.

How poisonous and what species was the snake?

Experts have confirmed that it is an ‘Indian Rat Snake’ Was. It is called Dhaman in the local language. Although its length of 7 feet may seem scary, it is a non-venomous species. These snakes are not harmful to humans and play an important role in the ecosystem by controlling rat populations. These snakes are often seen in urban areas like Mumbai.

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