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Delhi Zoo Snake Dies; Reptile House Temporarily Closed
25 Nov
Summary
- A five-year-old rock python died at Delhi's National Zoological Park.
- The snake section was temporarily closed for visitors following the death.
- Zoo prepares extensive winter arrangements for all animal species.

The snake section at Delhi's National Zoological Park has been temporarily closed to visitors following the death of a five-year-old rock python. The 10-foot-long reptile had been under veterinary care for two days before passing away. Zoo officials have sent samples for laboratory analysis to determine the precise cause of death.
In addition to this unfortunate event, the zoo has recently managed an incident involving three escaped jackals, with two successfully returned to their enclosures. Preparations for winter are also a key focus, with detailed species-specific strategies being implemented.
These winter arrangements include tailored protocols for young and old animals, providing bedding, heaters, and modified diets. Special attention is given to thermoregulation and humidity in the reptile house, alongside enhanced nutritional supplements and immuno-boosters. Protective measures like blankets and bamboo enclosures are also in place for various species.




