Python Spotted Outside Tata Steel Wire Division Creates Brief Panic
Snake Catcher Successfully Rescues Non-venomous Constrictor Near Company Gate
Key Points:
- Python sighting causes stir outside Tata Steel Wire Division at 1:30 PM
- Professional snake catcher Chandan Pathak conducts safe rescue operation
- Expert shares insights about python behavior and characteristics
JAMSHEDPUR – A python spotted outside the main gate of Tata Steel Wire Division sparked brief panic among onlookers before being safely rescued by a professional snake catcher.
The incident occurred near the Telco Police Station area. Moreover, concerned citizens immediately alerted the company management. The snake catcher arrived promptly to handle the situation.
Expert Intervention
Chandan Pathak, the snake catcher, demonstrated skilled handling of the python. “These constrictors are non-venomous but powerful,” explained a wildlife expert. Additionally, onlookers captured the rescue operation on their phones.
Educational Insights
The incident provided a learning opportunity about python behavior. Furthermore, these snakes are found across three continents. They can swim underwater and climb trees with remarkable ease.
Natural Habitat Information
Pythons typically prey on smaller animals in their habitat. Meanwhile, female pythons lay between 10 to 30 eggs. The species has shown remarkable adaptability to various environments across Asia, Africa, and Australia.

