Kuno National Park: Namibian Cheetahs Adapted To The Environment Of Kuno, The Female Tiblish Reached The Large Enclosure And Did The First Hunt

Female cheetah Tiblish did the first hunt – Photo: Expansion Eight cheetahs from Namibia are slowly adapting to the environment here in the National Kuno Sanctuary of Sheopur district. Recently, Tiblish, a female cheetah released in the big enclosure, has hunted for the first time. The female cheetah satisfied her hunger by hunting wild chital. The officials of the Kuno Forest Division have expressed happiness over this. Tell me, following the instructions of the officers of the Cheetah Task Force, the officers of Kuno Forest Division last 27 Female cheetah Tiblish and another cheetah were released in the big enclosure on November, since then they are continuously hunting wildlife. Kept trying but, didn’t get success. Due to the big grass inside the enclosure, there was also a problem in hunting, in view of this, the officials of Kuno made a big enclosure on Saturday. And leave the chital, Tiblish hunted a chital on Sunday evening and ate its meat with great fervor, now she will naturally be able to hunt wild animals, hunting other cheetahs and feeding herself. are filling. The officials of Cheetah Transport are also expressing happiness about this. Prakash Verma, DFO of National Kuno Sanctuary, says that the female cheetah has hunted naturally. With this, we got rid of more chitals yesterday and today it has hunted its first prey. ,

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