Kuno National Park: Seeing sambar-deer in a big enclosure, cheetahs ran away suc, now they will do their first hunt
Two of the eight cheetahs brought from Namibia in the Kuno National Park were shifted to a larger enclosure on Saturday, November 5.
Two of the eight cheetahs brought from Namibia in the Kuno National Park were shifted to a larger enclosure on Saturday, November 5. Now the cheetahs will hunt themselves here.
Till now the cheetahs were kept in small enclosures, but after the end of the quarantine on November 5, two cheetahs have been released in the big enclosure. In the large enclosure itself, there are wildlife like deer, sambar, nilgai and wild boar to hunt, which will be hunted by cheetahs.
PM Modi left him in Kuno National Park on 17 September on the occasion of his birthday. In the park, separate compartments have been made for cheetahs in 600 hectares. Now cheetahs will mold themselves here according to the environment of the state. The cheetahs will be kept in these enclosures for about five to six months, when they are mature enough to hunt, then they will be released into the wild.

