8 feet Long Crocodile on the road of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, "Wine shop dhund raha hai..."

Recently, an 8 feet long crocodile was seen crossing the road on a busy road in Ratnagiri, the costal area of Maharashtra. People were making a video of Crocodile, the video got viral on social media, people said, ""magarmach be like = ma idhr chla ma udhar chla" "Wine shop dhund raha hai... Weekend hai, Barish hai... " 

In Ratnagiri Maharastra, 8 feet Long Crocodile was seen Crossing the Road 

These days a video of Ratnagiri of Maharashtra is going viral in which a big crocodile has been seen on the road of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. Ratnagiri which is known for its natural habitat, now the natural habitat of this same Ratnagiri is becoming a cause of concern for the people.

The incident happened Sunday night," a local resident noted.

The incident is being told of Ratnagiri where an 8 feet long Crocodile was crossing the road, the people present there made a video of it and the video is going very viral on Social Media. 

Ratnagiri is a beautiful city situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea. According to Multiple Reports, this 8 feet long Dangerous Crocodiles has come from the Shiva River nearby. 


Video of the Crocodile goes Viral or Social Media Platforms 

 

You can see in the video how big and scary the crocodile is. The crocodile is crossing the road, it seems that it is a commercial road. Autos and trucks are also passing through the same road. The crocodile looks very scary, it is even opening its mouth while crossing the road.

It is "Quite Common" for such incidents to happen in a city like Ratnagiri. Often during the monsoon season, wild animals keep coming on the roads in coastal and natural beauty filled localities.

Officials informed that the 8 feet long crocodile has been successfully rescued, he did not suffer any kind of injury during the rescue and he has been taken to his original habitat. Divisional Forest Officer V. K. Surve Stated while Speaking to IANS marked, 

"This is quite common in this region during the monsoon. We rescued this crocodile safely. Since it had not suffered any injuries, it was released back into the river,” 

Wine shop dhund raha hai... Weekend hai,...." Hilarious tweets of Users

The video has become very viral on the social media platform X. People are seen making funny comments on the crocodile, on the other hand many people are seen expressing their concern about this creature. 

"Hey brother it seems he is out on a walk?? Looks like he is bored in the water "Arre Bhai ye kaha sair pe nikal।aya ?? Paani mei bore ho gaya lagta" a user Commented.
"magarmach be like = ma idhr chla ma udhar chla" 
"Crocodile be like = I went here I went there" marked Second. "magarmach (crocodile) is out for Morning walk" Marked Third. 

"Wine shop dhund raha hai... Weekend hai, Barish hai... " 
"Looking for a wine shop... It's a weekend, it's raining..." 

"Ye kya ho raha road par magarmachch" "What is this happening, crocodile on the road" a User Commented. 

Another User Commented, "Seems like the crocodile wanted to explore the neighborhood!" "Auto rickshaw with no gates is turning his vehicle to capture video." "Today he also got a chance to roam around the city" 

Crocodile cames out for doing inspection if the roads are in good condition or not. Might be he cames to know if these road contracts were given to Gujarati contractors and better contractors." 

Crocodile spotted roaming on Maharashtra road after heavy rain, actually looking for fans with Indian flags to dance together in celebration," a User Marked on Platform X. 

"After Dogs , Cats , Snakes, donkey , horses , elephant , Camel ...

Finally we have Crocodile on indian roads.  

Wahhh re India"

Prior to this in 2019, Same Incident Happened in Ratnagiri, Maharastra 

Before this, in 2019, an 8 feet long crocodile was found in Ratnagiri. Which was rescued from the roadside Drain of Chiplun visitor attraction. At that time also the spectators told that because of  heavy rains, this incident took place. Due to heavy rains, there was a flood Vashishti River and lower places of Ratnagiri and Chiplun.








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