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00:00The Kewladev National Museum of Bharatpur is in the news these days for its increasing population.
00:18The number of Indian Rock Pythons has reached hundreds here, which has become an example of the diversity of this museum.
00:28According to retired ranger Bholu Abrar Khan, the presence of 150 rock pythons has already been recorded here.
00:37Now it is estimated that their number has reached hundreds.
00:43There is a lot to eat there.
00:45In the Kewladev National Museum, there is enough food to eat.
00:52And not just in the museum, but also outside.
00:56Outside, in the fields, here and there, everywhere.
01:00They get food there. They live there too.
01:04If there are no rock pythons, then a lot of problems will arise.
01:13Nature has made everything like this.
01:16They keep everything in balance.
01:18They eat everything that they find in the fields.
01:26There are jackals, cheetahs, birds, and rabbits.
01:33The main thing they find in the fields is food.
01:38Bhupati did a great job.
01:40Bhupati worked on reptiles.
01:44Today, there were only turtles.
01:46He did a great job.
01:49But the pythons are all over the park.
01:51Not just one place, they are all over the park.
01:54In Ghana, the dense greenery of the forest, the availability of water resources,
01:59and the safe environment are considered to be the main reasons for the growth of pythons.
02:04In large numbers, tourists are coming to Ghana to see the exciting views of these pythons.
02:11Here, pythons can be seen lying on trees, sunbathing, or crossing roads.
02:17Shyamveer Singh's report from Bharatpur.

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