In the Tripura the survival of the oysters caught in the local population

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Recently, a large serpent was caught in Gokulpur, Gomti, Tripura, India. The villagers took the snake and handed it over to the forest department. Later forest officials safely released the snake safely.


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Little hill states often come to Tripura in large numbers of ostentatious people. Local tribal people often eat poisonous snakes to eat meat. The oysters in the tribal mahallas are quite popular. This is not the case. The villagers are aware that the snake has survived.

It is learned that a man named Babul Biswas at Gokulpur of Udaipur in Gomti district of Tripura sees the first snake. He informed the villagers Some youngsters grab the snake. Local people said that before that there was no such big snake in the area.

According to the forest department sources, due to heavy rains, water was flooded in different areas of the forest. So the oysters came to the locality in search of food. The full-length snake is 12 cubits long.

Forest officials said, there are many more such seas in Tripura. Such large snakes have not been caught in recent times.

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