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Fisherman in India accidentally catches endangered dolphin, carries it to safety

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PURNIA, India - When you catch an endangered animal, it’s only right to set it free.A fisherman went above and beyond to rescue a dolphin after accidentally catching it in his net.

A crowd gathered to watch as he carried the dolphin away from the nets before releasing it back into the water.The fisherman was seen by witnesses carrying the dolphin away from the nets before releasing it safely back into the water. (SWNS)The incident occurred in Purnia, India, on July 3, Southwest News Service reports.

The animal was identified as a Ganges River dolphin, a species listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and protected by the Indian Wildlife Act.FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWSThe fisherman was.

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