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Caught on camera: Crocodile walks on deserted street at night in Kota, Rajasthan

A five-foot-long crocodile was spotted in Bajrang Nagar on Right Main Canal road.

Scroll Staff
Jun 21, 2021 · 03:28 pm

कोटा में नाइट वॉक करता है ये मगरमच्छ
- बजरंगनगर से अस्सी फिट लिंक राइट मेन केनाल रोड की सुनसान सड़क पर यूं रात की सैर पर आता है 5 फिट लम्बा मगरमच्छ#Kota #Rajasthan #wildlife #Rajasthan pic.twitter.com/EGRRSCVehY

— Alok Kumar (@dmalok) June 18, 2021
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