Leader Online Desk : Once again good news has come from Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Gamini, a female cheetah brought from South Africa, has given birth to 5 cubs. Union Forest Minister Bhupendra Singh posted this information on his X handle today (March 10). This brings the number of cubs born in India to 13. (Five More Cheetah Cubs Born in Kuno National Park)
Five-year-old Gamini, one of the second cheetahs brought to India, gave birth to five cubs today. Union Forest Minister Bhupendra Singh said in his post that Gamini, a female cheetah brought from Tswalu Kalahari Reserve in South Africa, gave birth to 5 cubs today. This brings the number of cubs born in India to 13. Kudos to all, especially the team of forest officers, veterinarians and field staff who ensured the environment for the cheetahs, which resulted in successful mating and birth of cubs, he added in his post.
Gamini is among the second lot of leopards brought to India from South Africa. This is the fourth cheetah genus on Indian soil. Earlier, the female Cheetah Jwala gave birth to a total of seven cubs twice, while on January 3, the female Asha gave birth to three cubs. The total number of cheetahs including cubs in Kuno National Park is 26.
High Five, Kuno!
Female cheetah Gamini, age about 5 years, brought from Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa, has given birth to 5 cubs today.
This takes the tally of the Indian born cubs to 13. This is the fourth cheetah litter on Indian soil and the first litter of… pic.twitter.com/2II0QIc7LY
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