'Dangerous Guest' From Rajasthan Came To Kuno National Park, New Tension For Cheetahs, Forest Officials Also Worried

The tension of cheetahs has increased in MP's Kuno National Park, because a dangerous guest from Rajasthan has arrived in Kuno. Not only this, a new problem has arisen for the forest officials as well. In fact, a stray tiger from Ranthambore Sanctuary in Rajasthan has entered Kuno. Forest officials are in a panic because of the entry of this dangerous predator in Kuno. He is worried about the cheetahs. Significantly, the Kuno forest officials have succeeded in bringing the wandering cheetahs back to the Kuno enclosure after a lot of struggle. In such a situation, everyone's concern has increased due to the entry of a predatory tiger into the pool. Concern about the safety of cheetahs has increased due to the entry of tigers. Significantly, two cheetahs have also died recently. In such a situation, if the tigers of Rajasthan it is definitely not good for cheetahs. T is preparing to make its own area : Let me tell you, this is not the first time that a roaming tiger has come to Kuno National Park. Have reached Many times the movement of dangerous male tigers has been seen here, but this time the forest officials are worried because T is preparing its area here. The biggest thing is that the tiger hunts by ambushing. In such a situation, it can be very dangerous for cheetahs in the dense forests of Kuno. The forest officer said this: are keeping. In such a situation, if the tiger becomes a challenge for the cheetahs, then they will work on efforts to pacify the tiger. However, forest officials have also said that so far it has been seen that tigers coming from Ranthambore return to their habitat. No one has ever built a house in Kuno. 621 This tiger is wandering from: has been wandering since. After leaving Ranthambore sanctuary, he first made his abode in Kailadevi sanctuary. After this he has crossed the Chambal and reached the border of Madhya Pradesh. Forest officials have also found his footprints in Kuno. Although the Forest Officer T 77 are also trying to catch. tigerCheetahKuno National ParkPublished Date Mon, May 1, 2023, 9: 57 PM IST

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