Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve: Two Leopard Cubs Died Of Hunger And Thirst, The Management Is Busy In Locating The Mother

Information about the death of two leopard cubs due to hunger and thirst came to light in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve on Monday

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Expansion In Madhya Pradesh’s famous Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, two leopard cubs died of hunger and thirst on Monday. Both have been cremated. According to the management, the cubs were separated from the mother due to which they were hungry and thirsty. Efforts to save him by giving treatment were also not successful. According to the information, two leopard cubs were found lying unconscious by the patrol team in Baturahar area of ​​Panpatha buffer zone. It was told by the management that treatment was being given, but one cub died in three-four hours, while the other child also died late in the night. Wildlife doctor Dr. Nitin Gupta told that the stomachs of both the cubs were completely empty, possibly this was the reason for the death. Although immediate treatment was given, but could not be saved. The park management is trying to find the mother of the cubs with the help of dog squad. According to the management, the cubs were separated from the mother due to which the cubs were hungry and thirsty. According to wildlife experts, female leopards often leave weak cubs to protect their strong cubs. Even in this case, it may happen that the female leopard has left both these weak cubs in the forest to keep her strong cub safe. The patrol party tried to rescue them but unfortunately both lost their lives. ,

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