Born a month ago, 4 cheetah cubs found dead in MP's Kuno National Park
Tragic news from Kuno National Park. Four cheetah cubs, born just a month ago, have been found dead. Their carcasses were partially eaten. The cubs were last seen alive on May 11. Officials suspect predation by another animal caused their deaths. ...

"Around 6.30 am today, four cubs - born to female cheetah KGP12 on April 11 - were found dead with carcasses partially eaten, by the monitoring team near the den site in Sheopur territorial division," the official said.
The cubs were last observed alive on the evening of May 11, he said.
The death of these cubs appears to have been caused due to predation by another animal, the official said.
The mother cheetah is safe and healthy. Further details will be known after post-mortem examination and detailed investigation, he said.
After the death of these four cubs, there are now 53 cheetahs left in India. While the Kuno National Park is home to 50 cheetahs, including 33 Indian-born ones, three cheetahs are at the Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary in the state, according to him.
All the surviving cheetahs are healthy and doing well, the official added.
Nine cheetahs -- six females and three males -- were brought to Kuno from Botswana in February this year. Earlier, eight cheetahs were brought to India from Namibia on September 17, 2022, while 12 arrived in Kuno from South Africa in 2023.
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