![]() The cheetahs were named in Namibia as - Obaan, Freddy, Savannah, Asha, Cibili, Saisa and Sasha. The eight cheetahs, who were brought in from South Africa, include five female and three male big cats. The cheetahs are active and in good health, Sharma said. They were given buffalo meat before they left Namibia for India two days ago, KNP director Uttam Sharma said. These animals are believed to take food once in three days. They will be given buffalo meat to feast on during this period. Veterinarians and experts from India and Namibia are keeping a close watch on these spotted animals in their quarantine enclosure, where they will be kept for a month. Officials keeping close watch on cheetahs These fastest land animals were seen looking around the new surroundings. They were seen wandering and resting in their new habitat. The big cats now seem to be slowly adapting to the new environment as they were seen strolling in their quarantine enclosure on Sunday and soaking in the ambience with curiosity. Image Source : PTIPM Modi clicks photographs after releasing cheetahs inside a special enclosure of the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh ![]() It then ran, came to a halt near a tree and scanned the surroundings, its new home 8000 km away from its native Namibia, by turning the neck in every direction. On the day of their release, the cheetahs looked hesitant as they took in the new environment with a look of curiosity mixed with bafflement.Īs the door of its cage slid open, the first of the eight cheetahs hesitated for a moment or two before stepping out onto the grass. They are being served buffalo meat to feast onĬheetahs from Namibia, who were released into Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) on September 17, looked fit and fine and drank water kept at their quarantine enclosure in the KNP on Sunday. ![]()
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