Another cheetah died in Kuno National Park, 20 cheetahs came to Kuno from Namibia, 5 died

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Namibian cheetah

Sheopur: The process of killing cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh is not taking the name of stopping. On July 14, another leopard died in Kuno National Park located in Sheopur district. The name of this panther was Suraj. Suraj was found dead due to unknown reasons in Kuno National Park. After this incident, there has been a stir in the forest staff. A leopard named Tejas had died two days ago. Sources reveal that Tejas and Suraj had a fight in the past. In this fight, Tejas died due to a deep wound on his neck. Suraj was also seriously injured in this fight. He also died. Sources even tell that there is a fracture in the leg of a panther named Agni.

Significantly, so far 8 cheetahs including three cubs have died in Kuno National Park. Questions are being raised on the functioning of Kuno National Park’s arrangements and those responsible for the death of cheetahs which is increasing rapidly. Let me tell you, 20 Cheetah Kuno had come from Namibia. 5 of these died. Including one cub, now there are 16 cheetahs left.

This incident happened two days back
Two days before Suraj’s death in Kuno National Park, a cheetah named Tejas also died. Sources tell that both had a fight with each other. Because of this, he died. Actually, on July 11, at around 11 am, the team of Kuno National Park was monitoring. At the same time, his eyes fell on Tejas. He was badly injured. There was a deep cut on the upper part of his neck. The monitoring team immediately informed about this the wildlife doctors present at the Palpur headquarters.

Female cheetah Shasha

Team of doctors engaged in action
The team of doctors immediately reached the spot and saw Tejas’s injury. His injury was deep, so the team sought permission to sedate him for his treatment. After taking all these actions, by the time the team reached the spot, Tejas had died around 2 pm.

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