
With the unusual turnover of events in Iit Bombay, the crocodile wandered on the Campus Powai road and shocked everyone. While some kept their distance out of fear, others quickly pulled their mobile phones to capture an amazing moment.
Netizens could not resist commenting the incident, and some joke that the crocodile was either an aspirant or a new student.
One of the X @rushikesh_agre_ users posted “Crocodile seen in IIT Mumbai, Powai Lake, last night.”
The 18 -second video seems to have been recorded late in the evening and was viral online. Many questions about the reptile ended in the area.
Netizens React
One of the users noted: “Crocodile – the title of Chahiye Mereko.” Next said, “After dinner at night a walk through the prescribed veterinarian for the animal.” “Croc: I have heard that Iitians are receiving millions of dollars, let me also try my happiness once,” joked Netizen, while others associated with the most spokesman for the topic of the location and saying, “The location of the Hain Iit Main, the Dene Gaya Rahega interview.” The second user commented: “Very lazy .. will not be able to work 70 hours/week.”
How did the crocodile enter the Bombay IIT area?
According to India Today, the local police, including the forest department, were immediately announced and police staff in Mumbai arrived on the scene to try to solve the situation. But the reptile returned to the pond. Authorities like the Bombai series Wingare Thane are likely to monitor the area carefully to avert such incidents in the future.
According to Pawan Sharma, the founder and President of the Association Resocink for Social Care of Wild Game (Raww) and the Honorary Guardian of Wild Game, it could be a crocodile looking for a nesting point for laying eggs. “It was crawling back into the lake,” HT quoted.
A similar incident in the city
On Sunday he was seen and eliminated nine trace crocodile and on Sunday in the mulund. The rescue operation was carried out with the help of Raww and the forest department.
Sharma said that the Indian Indian Wet Crocodile Was was rescued at almost 6:30. After medical examination, Dr. Priti Sathe and Dr. Kirti Sathe, a veterinarian associated with Raww, was found healthy and returned to his natural habitat.
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