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Anaconda on the streets of Bengaluru?

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Bengaluru: After a crocodile, the road in Bengaluru caught its attention towards an anaconda.

Yes, you read it right!!

The Namma Bengaluru Foundation (NBF), an activist organization working towards the betterment of the city, decided to remind the inhabitants to sit up and take notice of their city’s civic problems through portrait of an anaconda on the road side.

In an attempt to embarrass the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the organization installed an anaconda with a half-eaten human arm in its mouth in Yeshwanthpur to bring the city’s attention towards its ever-increasing potholes, diseases, and waterlogging problems.

The massive fixture – that took two days to make – was placed on the streets on Sunday.

In June, a Bengaluru-based artist created a life-size crocodile on a badly potholed road. The crocodile was created by a 36-year-old artist named Baadal Nanjundaswamy to protest the inaction by authorities to repair the road.

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