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Vadodara: Five Crocodiles Visits the Laxmi Vilas Palace in one month

Vadodara: Five Crocodiles Visits the Laxmi Vilas Palace in one month
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Vadodara: The Laxmi Vilas Palace compound consisting of fertile green golf courses and parks seems to have gained popularity among tourists from all types and species as the right place to hangout.
Lately, it has been the main place of the attraction for Vishwamitri crocodile with the palace that recorded five nocturnal visits so far, one recently on Saturday night when a guard saw a four-half leg long crocodile walking around magnificent.
The palace and must be saved.
Gujarat’s public volunteer for the prevention of cruelty of animals (GSPCA) was called to save reptiles after half an hour of operation in the park next to the palace and managed to hand over it to the Ministry of Forestry.
On the night of September 20, an eight-foot adult crocodile has traveled near the palace ornate gate and will develop up the palace ladder on the north side when it looks at the time of time by a Gaurd and stop safely.
A day later, the other of the species, this time seven feet-long, managed to avoid security and crawl in the palace complex on October 13.
Rescuers believe may have ted off from a spacious golf course that surrounds the palace.
On October 21, three-foot long reptiles were saved near the palace.
The visit came from the adventurous reptile who crawled out of the river flowing at several distances from the palace.
Vishwamitri is home to more than 270 crocodiles.
Some crocodiles who live in Lalbaug Lake in Rajmahal Road too often roam to the most extensive complex of the palace.
Wildlife experts say that nocturnal visits mostly come from reptiles that migrate from rivers looking for safer choices during the rainy season.
“They usually migrate at night so that anyone can barely see their movements.
During the rainy season, the water level in Vishwamitri rose and the flow of water was also high.
So they moved to look for other water bodies,” said Arvind Pawar from Wildlife Rescue Trust (Wrt).
Even though with their appearance it doesn’t seem too friendly, there is no reptile ever attacking humans while migrating from one place to another, the re-enhancer.

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