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There was a stir in the area when a 10 feet long crocodile entered the residential area of Khatima adjacent to the India Nepal border, some people, without caring for their lives, controlled the crocodile with a blanket and net

The incidents of crocodiles appearing in the residential area of Khatima, adjacent to the India Nepal border, are increasing continuously. On Friday night, a 10 feet long crocodile entered the area, creating a stir. Due to the rain, hundreds of people came out of their houses after the crocodile came out. But some people, without caring about their lives, controlled the crocodile with the help of blankets and nets after hours of hard work without the departmental team. The caught crocodile was handed over to the forest department team that arrived late. After this, the people of the area breathed a sigh of relief.

Video of the incident went viral

Let us tell you that due to heavy rains, crocodiles have been seen many times in the river drain in the area. Local people also told that crocodiles had come to this place earlier also, they were caught but this time it was quite long and big, due to which panic spread in the area. People said that the local forest department team should catch other crocodiles as well and secure the area otherwise there is a possibility of a major loss of life.

Crocodile also appeared in Karundi Colony of Shivpuri

Recently, a crocodile was also seen in Karundi Colony of Shivpuri city of Madhya Pradesh. But the surprising thing was that instead of moving away from the crocodile, people started trying to catch it. They tied its mouth tightly with a rope and then picked it up in their lap and started taking photos and videos.

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