Cheetahs flown from Namibia make their first kill on Indian soil

07 November,2022 02:43 PM IST |  Sheopur  |  PTI

The cheetahs hunted down a cheetal (spotted deer) either on Sunday night or in the wee hours of Monday, an official said

Cheetahs being released to a bigger enclosure at Kuno National Park in Sheopur district. File Pic/ PTI


Two male cheetahs brought from Namibia to the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, have made their first kill within 24 hours of their release from to a larger enclosure, an official said.

The cheetahs hunted down a cheetal (spotted deer) either on Sunday night or in the wee hours of Monday, the official said.

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This was their first prey after their translocation from Namibia to India in mid-September along with six other cheetahs, the official said.

The cheetahs - Freddie and Elton - were the first pair to be released into the larger enclosure on November 5 after being quarantined since September 17.

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