A wildlife activist gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a snake and saved its life in Vadodara on Tuesday night. Yash Tadvi then handed over the chequered keelback snake to the forest department. Tadvi got a call from a resident on Waghodia road that a snake was lying dead. He reached the spot and realised that the snake was still alive, but in a bad shape. "It didn't have any external injury, but it wasn't breathing properly. I decided to give it mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for over a minute and, foTNN
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