Wildlife-related accidents occur regularly in rural areas, but the incident that occurred on Friday night in the banjari village of Etawah subdivision has stunned people. Suddenly, a large 8 to 10 feet of crocodile entered the home of the residents and saw which family members and surrounding people were scared. The crocodile entry into the house created an atmosphere of chaos. The villagers immediately notified the administration and forest division. However, the residents claimed that even after a long time, no responsible officer or employee reached the place, thereby finding it difficult to handle the situation themselves. Local people say that the crocodile, after entering the house, started walking around the house, asking questions about the safety of the home and its environment. Bos division officials said such cases usually occur more in areas near rivers, dams or reservoirs, where crocodiles deviate from their natural habitat. According to experts, such large crocodiles usually live on the banks of rivers and dams and sometimes enter rural areas as a result of human activities. He warned residents that the safest solution is in such a case to be careful and not hurry. The forest division said special teams and catching equipment are available for such incidents, but in rural areas delays in the timely arrival of officials are regularly seen. The department has assured that the process of securing the crocodile safely and releasing in the forest will be completed soon. This incident in Banjari Village once again reminds that conflict with human game life is increasing and that there is a need to pay more attention to safety and awareness of wildlife in rural areas. Share this story -tags
8-10 feet long crocodile entered the house in the Banjari village of Kota, panicked among residents
