Belagavi: A six-foot-long crocodile was caught and handed over to the forest department by villagers in Belagavi district of Karnataka.
According to villagers, the stranded reptile raided the village in search of food.
The crocodile was spotted near the banks of Krishna river, where such spottings have become regular following the Karnataka floods.
Soon after being rescued, the reptile was handed over to the forest department officials.
The Forest Department of Belagavi has so far rescued several crocodiles which had swum to residential areas after water from the Krishna river flooded the city.
However, the officials warned that more crocodiles will surface when the water starts receding.
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