Vadodara: Volunteers of Wildlife Rescue Trust (WRT) had a tough time removing a crocodile that had entered a residential colony on Waghodia Road . A five-foot crocodile had sneaked into Akshar Vihar Society late on Sunday night. A local saw the animal and called the WRT volunteers.

However, catching the scaly beast wasn't easy in the dark. “The reptile was aggressive and kept thwarting our efforts. It kept running around making it difficult for us to catch it,” said a volunteer.

It tried to enter the compound of a house and then made a last-ditch effort to hide under a car. The volunteers managed to overpower it and take it to safety. With rain lashing the city, many crocodiles are venturing out of the Vishwamitri and moving to other water bodies.

TNN We also published the following articles recently Crocodile roams village streets in Bijnor: Viral video captures reptile's morning stroll In Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor district, a large crocodile was seen wandering through Nangal Soti village streets early Wednesday morning. Villagers, alerted by barking dogs, promptly contacted the forest department. A team arrived and safely captured the crocodile after it had roamed for several hours, garnering significant attention from the community.

Panic in Ratanpur: 20-foot Crocodile rescued from field, released into Bikma pond Residents of Ratanpur village were alarmed after a large 20 ft crocodile entered an agricultural field in Bilaspur district. Villagers, along with the forest tea.