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Indian rock python rescued in Lakshadweep returns to its natural habitat in Kerala

A young Indian rock python, accidentally transported from Kerala to Lakshadweep, was rescued and safely returned to its natural habitat. Read about this wildlife conservation success story.

July 06, 2025 / 13:02 IST
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Indian Rock Python (Representative Image)
Indian Rock Python (Representative Image)

A young Indian rock python, which accidentally travelled from Kerala to Lakshadweep and spent nearly eight months on Kavaratti Island, has finally returned to its natural habitat in a heartwarming rescue and relocation effort by forest officials.

The python, a protected species under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, is believed to have stowed away in a manchu, a traditional wooden sailing vessel, while it was docked in Kozhikode last October or November. Hidden among the cargo, the snake remained undetected until workers unloading the vessel in Kavaratti spotted it and, startled, threw it into the sea.

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Despite the shock, the resilient python swam ashore, showcasing the species' natural swimming abilities. With no natural predators on the island, the snake thrived, growing steadily until its rescue last month.

Forest officials in Kavaratti received multiple sightings of the python over the months. The officials successfully rescued the python and temporarily housed it in a specially prepared cage. "The python had recently eaten—likely a lamb or kitten—and refused food while in captivity, which is common when they feel stressed," Raheem added.