Madhya Pradesh / Kuno's lucky goat, now will face the speed of cheetahs

Zoom News : Sep 17, 2022, 04:51 PM
Madhya Pradesh | Eight cheetahs from Namibia have arrived in the Kuno National Park in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh. Which Prime Minister Modi has left with his own hands. In these brought cheetahs, five females and three males have been brought. With this, preparations are being made to increase the family of cheetahs in India. Cheetal has also been released for the food of these cheetahs. But one such victim is in discussion with Kuno who survives every time. Now the question is arising whether it will be able to become a victim of cheetahs?

According to the information, there is a lucky goat in Kuno which has been used as fodder but till now no one has been able to make him a victim. It has been learned that this goat has been tied for hunting about 20 times but every time it survived. Prior to these cheetahs in Kuno, leopards were brought in six.

But even these leopards did not make that goat their prey. This goat is still seen grazing in the forest with pleasure, the employees of Kuno National Park call it the lucky goat because even after making a scapegoat, it survives every time. According to the employees of the Forest Department, this 12 sq km area has been made completely leopard free. So it seems that because of this, this goat can now become the food of cheetahs.

Let us tell you that cheetahs have been kept in a 12 sq km enclosure. And the presence of leopards in this enclosure had increased the concerns of the forest department officials. Till 2 months ago, it seemed that Project Cheetah could be in trouble because of these leopards. The cheetahs were supposed to arrive on 15 August, but their arrival was postponed. During this time the leopards got time to catch.

At the same time, according to forest department officials, there were 6 leopards in Kuno Park. And they have been caught one by one. Other animals, including goats, were tied as fodder in cages set up at different places. And after that they were released in other forests.

If the experts are to be believed, then the cheetal is said to be the favorite prey of the cheetah. And so now cheetahs will hunt these cheetahs and will be able to increase their numbers. At present, about 181 cheetals have been released in the Kuno National Park to satisfy the hunger of cheetahs. These chitals have been brought from Chidikho Sanctuary located at Narsinghgarh in Rajgarh district of the state.

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