
Thu Apr 09 17:56:20 UTC 2026: # Python Survives Delicate Surgery After Fishing Net Entanglement in Tirunelveli
The Story:
Veterinarians at the Veterinary College and Research Institute (VCRI) in Tirunelveli successfully performed surgery on a four-year-old, six-foot-long python on Thursday, April 9, 2026. The snake suffered severe lacerations after becoming entangled in a fishing net. The python, weighing approximately 4 kg, was rescued and brought to the VCRI by Moolakal forest ranger Balasubramanian, with assistance from the Karu Animal Rescue Unit Trust in Veeravanallur.
Key Points:
- A four-year-old python was surgically treated at VCRI in Tirunelveli on April 9, 2026.
- The python suffered severe lacerations from a fishing net.
- The snake was six feet long and weighed around 4 kg.
- Moolakal forest ranger Balasubramanian and the Karu Animal Rescue Unit Trust assisted in the rescue.
Key Takeaways:
- Wildlife continues to be threatened by human activities, specifically fishing practices, highlighting the need for responsible waste disposal.
- Veterinary colleges like VCRI play a crucial role in wildlife conservation and rehabilitation.
- Collaboration between forest rangers and animal rescue organizations is essential for effective wildlife protection.