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Watch: Two rhinos stray into residential area in Assam's Darrang; one rescued

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Watch: Two rhinos stray into residential area in Assam's Darrang; one rescued

Watch: Two rhinos stray into residential area in Assam's Darrang; one rescued

Two rhinos were spotted in a residential area of Assam’s Darrang district.

The rhinos had strayed into a residential area in Dalgaon on April 3.

One was tranquilized and rescued by Forest Department officials.

Locals helped the forest department officials to rescue the animal.

Forest officials are working to rescue the other rhino.

More details are awaited.

Watch the full video for more.


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