Leopard in Kuno – Photo : Social Media
Expansion There are eight cheetahs in the Kuno National Park located in Sheopur. Two are in large enclosures, while six are still in quarantine. They are threatened by the leopards present in the Kuno National Park. Now this danger is walking close to their enclosure. Forest department officials have seen a leopard walking near the cheetah enclosure. He made a video of it. Leopard too close 10-04 continued to walk in front of his vehicle fearlessly for minutes.
New threat to cheetahs surfaced in Kuno, leopard found walking near the enclosure #ProjectCheetah #KunoNationalPark #KunoCheetah #Cheetahhttps://t.co/ECpnR7O2gy pic.twitter.com/qeRbahWgiq — (@AmarUjalaNews) November , 2022 In the new home of cheetahs i.e. Kuno Palpur National Sanctuary, tourists may not be able to see cheetahs, other wildlife including leopards are often seen. Tourists are happy to see them. On Saturday evening, a leopard came in front of the vehicle of forest department officials. For about ten to fifteen minutes, this leopard kept walking on the unpaved path in front of the car with fearless steps. The forest department officials captured this sighting of the leopard in their cameras. However, the presence of this leopard has increased their tension. Leopard has been found near cheetah enclosures. It can also be a threat to cheetahs.
There are more leopards than in Kuno Park 150 There are more than 150 leopards in the Kuno National Sanctuary. It is seen by tourists in different areas every day. There were also many leopards in the large enclosures where the cheetahs are to be released. Forest department officials took them out of there, then the cheetahs could be shifted. In such a situation, the hovering of leopards near the cheetah enclosure has become a matter of concern. 750why are cheetahs in danger from leopards Actually, there is an abundance of leopards in the forests of Africa from where cheetahs have been brought. They are used to co-life. But this is not the case with the leopards here. He can attack and kill cheetahs. Because of this, cheetahs were being told a threat from leopards. Experts from Namibia have also said that with time things will improve and leopards will also accept cheetahs. However, cheetah babies are said to be more at risk than leopards.
Adequate security arrangements
Forest Department officials claim that adequate arrangements have been made to protect the cheetahs. Fencing has been done in both their small and big enclosures. A slight current flows over it and this current keeps other wild animals away from the large enclosure. For this reason, cheetahs can be considered safe for the time being. Leopards are not currently in any large enclosure. Especially in the large enclosure where the two male cheetahs were released. ,