Navi Mumbai: A 10.5 ft long Indian rock python which had slithered inside a scrap shop in Uran town was rescued on Saturday by the Sarpamitra Friends Of Nature (FON) group.“We had got a call that a huge snake was seen hiding among the scrap metal wares at the shop. The snake rescuers Nitin Gharat and Bhushan Mhatre led this operation,” said an FON member. The wildlife activists informed that the reptile must have come towards the urban region from a nearby mangroves forest in search or prey. This is also the biggest python rescued from Uran in the past seven to eight years.

