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Jun 13, 2009 News
There seems no limit to what exists in the drains in the city and its outskirts. Yesterday, during the enhancement campaign being undertaken by City Hall with funding from the government, the workers dragged a large anaconda from a main drain that runs alongside the Railway Embankment.
It was a tussle to subdue the reptile and an even bigger tussle to place it in a bag for transport to whoever may be interested in the reptile.
There may be another equally large reptile, the mate for the one captured, but the excavator clearing the drains did not find it.
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