Kuno National Park: Worrying news from Kuno, cheetahs Oban, Freddy and Elton have neck wounds, worms found

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Questions are constantly being raised on the safety of cheetahs living in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park. In the last four months, five adults and three cubs have died, while now the talk of worms in the neck wound of three cheetahs is coming to the fore.
Kuno National Park: worms in the necks of cheetahs Freddy and Elton, fear of wound from collar ID
Worrying news has once again emerged from Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park. Three cheetahs living in Kuno, Oban, Freddy and Elton, have been found to have worms in their necks. There is a possibility of injury due to the collar eye applied to the cheetahs. According to information, infection has been found in three cheetahs of Kuno National Park. On removing the collar ID of Cheetah Oban, a deep wound was found, in which insects were engaged. At the same time, efforts are now being made to sedate Elton and Freddy. Soon a team of wildlife experts from South Africa will reach Kuno National Park for investigation. At the same time, two other cheetahs, Agni and Vayu, have been found to have fractures in one’s leg and injury in one’s chest. After a series of cheetah deaths, once again all the cheetahs have been put back in the enclosure. Presently only one cheetah is roaming in the fearless Sesaipura area. All the other cheetahs have been locked in the enclosure. Two cheetahs have died in Kuno in the last one week.

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