According to another official, the leopard population at Kuno National Park exceeds 150. The park’s core and buffer areas together are spread across 1,777 sq km ...
Suspected leopard attack kills four cubs in blow to India’s cheetah reintroduction project - Kuno National Park officials ...
Earlier in April, a leopard, tiger and cheetah were seen in India’s Ranthambore national park. Overlap isn’t unusual in India ...
The cubs were born in the wild to the cheetah tagged as KGP12 and were found dead in their den in the park in Sheopur ...
Four cheetah cubs die in suspected leopard attack at Kuno National Park, marking a significant loss for India's ...
The rare Ranthambore sighting of three apex predators in one landscape may be less about wildlife wonder and more about habitat pressure, shrinking corridors and survival in crowded forests.
All four wild-born cheetah cubs at Kuno National Park were found dead, likely killed by a leopard. Their mother is safe, and investigations are ongoing.
Cheetah and Leopard... no animal can match the intensity of their power and grace. On the horizon, the next victim draws near, crouched in the grass, senses honed, an explosive rush, claws extend and ...
Pobe and cubs face a threat in the night – a leopard wants their meal. Anna is staying with cheetah mum Pobe and her two cubs through the night. While settling into feed on a fresh meal, an unwelcome ...
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Leopard attack suspected in deaths of four cheetah cubs at Kuno National Park: Officials
Sheopur (MP): Four month-old cheetah cubs recently found dead near Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district were suspected to have been killed by a leopard, an official said on Thursday ...
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