An eleven-foot long crocodile was rescued from a construction site in Vadodara in Gujarat on Saturday.
The crocodile was about 10-11 feet long and was found in a ditch in Kelanpur area, according to Arvind Pawar, President, Wildlife Rescue Trust.
"We received a call from a builder that a crocodile was spotted in a ditch at one of his construction sites. We rescued it and have handed it over to the forest department," said Pawar.
Following a medical checkup, the crocodile was released in its natural habitat.
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