With the onset of monsoons, it's raining reptiles in the city again! Wildlife SOS, a rescue organisation in Delhi, has reported multiple incidents of snakes being found here this week.

What's more interesting, a baby monitor lizard, which most people fear of being poisonous though it isn't, was recovered from the warehouse of e-retail giant, Amazon, in Sarita Vihar, south Delhi, on Saturday. Wildlife SOS team members said that the employees were stunned to find the reptile in the pump room and immediately called for help.

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"When the rains hit the city, we know we are in for a hectic month as the underground homes of these creatures are flooded and they look for shelter in the urban jungle called Delhi. Our 24-hour helpline (+91-9871963535) keeps ringing," said a rescuer.

A four-foot-long cobra was found outside the officer's mess at Delhi Cantonment on Sunday early morning that had people fearing for their lives. Around the same time, another cobra had found itself in a distressing situation at JNU. The venomous reptile was stuck in a crevice in the wall outside the staff quarters.

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