Kuno National Park: Cheetahs Hunted First In A Large Enclosure, After Failing Four Times, Enjoyed The Feast

Cheetahs hunted chital in Kuno National Park – Photo: Expansion Good news has come from Kuno National Park. On Saturday night, two cheetahs brought from Namibia were released into large enclosures. Seeing the herds of chital on Sunday, he ambushed for hunting four-five times, but failed every time. However, later he got success. The officials of the Kuno National Park are excited that the cheetahs will be killed within an hour 24. Succeeded in hunting. Now slowly- Will get used to slowly

Wildlife experts claim that it is normal if initial attempts to hunt cheetahs fail. They hoped that in two-three days they would take the first victim. However, it is a good thing that within an hour they have taken the first victim. SAD TO LEAVE

On Saturday evening, when both the mail cheetahs were left in the big enclosure, they appeared in awe. After some time both were seen running in the open field. On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the video of cheetahs. He wrote, “Great news! I have been informed that after the mandatory quarantine, the two cheetahs have been released into a larger enclosure to adapt to the kuno’s habitat. Other cheetahs will soon be released into that enclosure. I am also happy to know that all the cheetahs are healthy, active and keeping well.” Let me tell you, two of the eight cheetahs were released from the smaller enclosure to the bigger enclosure on Saturday, November 5. Click to watch the video- Kuno National Park: Seeing the sambar-deer in the big enclosure, such a cheetah ran away, now will do the first hunt, watch the video

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