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Namibian cheetah Oban has also made two deer its prey. - Photo: File Photo Expansion Namibian cheetah Oban, who fled from Sheopur's Kuno National Park, is now liking the climate of Madhav National Park. Is. The easy availability of food here and the natural environment of this National Park seem favorable to the cheetah. This is the reason that for the last three days, Oban is not only roaming freely in the forest of this National Park, but during this time he has also made two deer his prey. On Thursday morning, the location of Namibian cheetah Oban was reported to be Parasari near Balarpur compound of Madhav National Park. On Wednesday, Oban had spent the day relaxing in a tomato field inside a farm house in Dongar village. Manager and CCF of Madhav National Park Uttam Sharma told that cheetahs came to Madhav National Park after running away from Kuno National Park. Wherever one likes the atmosphere, he can live there. Under the protocol, if a cheetah reaches around a village or city, it has to be rescued. At present, four teams are constantly tracking the cheetah with the help of radio collars and are engaged in its protection, while the team is continuously monitoring every activity of the cheetah. Shivpuri of Oban 5th day in April The Namibian cheetah Oban, who escaped from Kuno National Park on Saturday night, had a fifth day in Shivpuri on Thursday. First of all, the cheetah reached the forest of Bairad tehsil area bordering the Kuno National Park, passing through Jaurai Kaimai, Raiyan, Devpura, Uchhi Varod Jaria Khurd and Marora-Jhalwasa villages for two days, then three days ago the cheetah reached the northern part of Madhav National Park. had entered the limit. Madhav National Park's Chitora Chitori Binega and Tunda Bharka Waterfall crossed the four line at night and reached near Oban Bardkhedi village, where the cheetah ran towards the fields after making noise. After resting at a farm house in Dongar village on Wednesday, the cheetah left during the night. At present, the location of Namibian cheetah Oban has been told in Parasari of Madhav National Park. Madhav National Park The first park to have the presence of three big cats Escape from Kuno National Park The presence of Oban, the Namibian leopard that arrived in Madhav National Park, has made this National Park the first National Park in the country to identify itself for the availability of Big Cat species at one place. Tiger, leopard and cheetah have not been seen together in any national park in the whole country so far. ,

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Namibian cheetah Oban has also made two deer its prey. – Photo: File Photo Expansion Namibian cheetah Oban, who fled from Sheopur’s Kuno National Park, is now liking the climate of Madhav National Park. Is. The easy availability of food here and the natural environment of this National Park seem favorable to the cheetah. This is the reason that for the last three days, Oban is not only roaming freely in the forest of this National Park, but during this time he has also made two deer his prey. On Thursday morning, the location of Namibian cheetah Oban was reported to be Parasari near Balarpur compound of Madhav National Park. On Wednesday, Oban had spent the day relaxing in a tomato field inside a farm house in Dongar village. Manager and CCF of Madhav National Park Uttam Sharma told that cheetahs came to Madhav National Park after running away from Kuno National Park. Wherever one likes the atmosphere, he can live there. Under the protocol, if a cheetah reaches around a village or city, it has to be rescued. At present, four teams are constantly tracking the cheetah with the help of radio collars and are engaged in its protection, while the team is continuously monitoring every activity of the cheetah. Shivpuri of Oban 5th day in
April The Namibian cheetah Oban, who escaped from Kuno National Park on Saturday night, had a fifth day in Shivpuri on Thursday. First of all, the cheetah reached the forest of Bairad tehsil area bordering the Kuno National Park, passing through Jaurai Kaimai, Raiyan, Devpura, Uchhi Varod Jaria Khurd and Marora-Jhalwasa villages for two days, then three days ago the cheetah reached the northern part of Madhav National Park. had entered the limit. Madhav National Park’s Chitora Chitori Binega and Tunda Bharka Waterfall crossed the four line at night and reached near Oban Bardkhedi village, where the cheetah ran towards the fields after making noise. After resting at a farm house in Dongar village on Wednesday, the cheetah left during the night. At present, the location of Namibian cheetah Oban has been told in Parasari of Madhav National Park. Madhav National Park The first park to have the presence of three big cats

Escape from Kuno National Park The presence of Oban, the Namibian leopard that arrived in Madhav National Park, has made this National Park the first National Park in the country to identify itself for the availability of Big Cat species at one place. Tiger, leopard and cheetah have not been seen together in any national park in the whole country so far. ,

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