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IND Press: Miracle' snake rescued

Oct 14, 2009 05:26 PM

TIMES OF INDIA (New Delhi) 06 October 09 Miracle' snake rescued, four nabbed
Bhavnagar: Forest department officials caught four youths with an endangered snake species the Red Sand Boa. They were trying to sell the snake for Rs 40,000.
Rumours have been circulating in the market about the snake. People say that after burning the flesh and skin of the reptile in boiling water, if you wear the spine of the snake, it will result in wealth. If the ash of the burnt reptile is rubbed on the forehead and cheeks, it will make a person invisible.
Trying to make a fast buck to splurge during Diwali, the youths three diamond workers and one daily wage labourer travelled to Sidhsar village of Bhavnagar taluka and caught a snake weighing 2.4 kg. They struck a deal with Vijay Babariya for Rs 40,000.
In the early hours of Tuesday, they set out to deliver the reptile to Babariya at his Kumbharwad residence. They were caught on the way by forest officials, who had set up a watch after a tip-off.
The youths had packed the hapless reptile in an airtight bag. Since forest officials wanted to save the snake, they wanted to catch the youths before they made the delivery.
However, Babariya has fled the city. The four offenders are Chetan Makwana, Kamlesh Dabhi, Naresh Solanki and Budha Vegad. All have been booked under Section 44, 48, 2(16) and 2(36) of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and will be presented before the district forest officer (DFO) on late Tuesday to finalize punishment.
Bhavnagar range forest officer KK Bharwad said, "These youths are first-timers and fell prey to superstitious talk that has been going around. The talk has led to a Red Sand Boa weighing three kg being priced at Rs 1.5 lakh."
Bharwad also said that as this snake is a protected species as per sub list 4, the accused will not be produced in court but before the DFO, who will fix the punishment.
Miracle' snake rescued, four nabbed

Replies (5)

SandBoaMorphs Oct 15, 2009 10:14 AM

What's a red sand boa?
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs
2.1 Rufescens SB
1.1 Albinos SB
0.1 Dodoma SB
0.1 Normal (yellow) SB
1.0 Anery SB
0.1 Snow SB
0.1 Splash Albino SB
1.0 Splash Anery SB
1.0 Orange Stripe SB
0.1 Bengal Tiger SB
3.2 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
8.30 Rhode Island Reds
X.X Tropical Fish
0.1 Moody Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

CBH Oct 15, 2009 12:16 PM

It is another common name for the smooth scale sand boa or Eryx johni

-Chris
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Christopher E. Smith
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SandBoaMorphs Oct 15, 2009 03:35 PM

They are endangered?
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs
2.1 Rufescens SB
1.1 Albinos SB
0.1 Dodoma SB
0.1 Normal (yellow) SB
1.0 Anery SB
0.1 Snow SB
0.1 Splash Albino SB
1.0 Splash Anery SB
1.0 Orange Stripe SB
0.1 Bengal Tiger SB
3.2 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
8.30 Rhode Island Reds
X.X Tropical Fish
0.1 Moody Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

CBH Oct 15, 2009 04:58 PM

Not sure if they are "endangered" but they are protected under CITES II (Appendix II lists species that are not necessarily now threatened with extinction but that may become so unless trade is closely controlled).

They may be endangered is parts of their range though... not sure.

-Chris
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Christopher E. Smith
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Captive Bred Herps

markg Oct 18, 2009 02:05 PM

Now that I know they will make me wealthy, I'm going to get some. Just wear the spines, easy as that. Apparently you guys with your Kenyans have been wasting your time, lol.
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Mark

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