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Python Rocks & Rolls across Chandigarh golf clubs again

Python Rocks & Rolls across Chandigarh golf clubs again
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Chandigarh: If birdie, eagle and sea eagle shows the advantage in chasing golf, the 2nd and 3rd holes in the chandigarh golf club that fairy tales can baptize ‘python holes’! Python rock 6 feet found in Roughs flanking the left bunker on hole 3, 3rd, by Greenskeepers who are in the process of removing the debris of the ‘papri’ tree that falls in preparation for professional golf heroes next week of tourism.
One year back, a much larger Python measuring 10 feet was found by a ball science, Manzoor Ali, before being saved and removed by the team of the forest department and wildlife from the left close to the green par 5, the second hole, on October 15, A few years before, other big Python was saved from the left defeat near the Tee box from the 2nd hole.
Disadvantages of the 2nd and 3rd holes run close along the road that leads to the village of Kishangarh and separated by the same road from thick forests and tree forests that cover the embankment of Lake Sukhna.
KePhambaran left of these two holes lends themselves to the habitat of Python because they are quite extensive and their dealers, have the Nullah that flows through them and is near the Sukhna Forest.
This rough-close has a few large Bougainville bushes that spread a lot of meters and can almost hide a dozen snakes at once! The 3rd green, which is surrounded by dense forests to the left and back edge, is a habitat that is preferred for mouse snakes and Cobras for sunbathing on a quiet winter day.
Caddies tells a lot of Glee the right place where snake basked in the 3rd hole.
When the rescue team arrives for the latest rescue, Python is made for the cover given by thick bugenvilleus.
Greenseepers then use the machine to cut Bugenvilleus so that the rescue team can safely get Python to the open.
It was released later at Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary.
Python saves picking up in the winter months when the powerful snake, non-venomously is not active in the hole but regularly comes out to bask in the sun regularly.
They are seen by anxiety and rescue teams called for rescue, removal, and rehabilitation in the nearest forest.

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