A leopard rescued from a car parked in Shimla after being separated from his mother



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A veterinarian will examine the leopard in Tuti Kandi, near Shimla, and release it in its natural habitat.

  A leopard saved under a car parked in Shimla after being separated from his mother
A veterinarian will examine the leopard at Tuti Kandi, near Shimla, and then release it into its natural habitat.

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In a strange incident, a leopard baby was seen near the complex of Chakkar District Court in Shimla on Tuesday morning. According to witnesses, he hid under a parked car and the police were informed, who then called the forest officials. The animal was then rescued by agents of the forest.

"We received a call from the police control room located at Mall Road about the presence of a leopard in Chakkar," Himanshu officer of the forests ld PTI. According to reports, he was most likely separated from his mother and reportedly landed in the capital.

"The rescue team went to the scene and captured the little one with the aid of a net instead of a tranquilizer pistol and the following day. took to the rescue of Tuti Kandi and rehabilitation center, "he added.
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Himachal Pradesh: A leopard wing was rescued by the Wildlife Wing of the Forestry Department of the parking lot near the Shimla Judicial Complex, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/efWxehpSFe

– ANI (@ANI) Nov 27, 2018

The appearance of the leopard has created chaos among locals. However, catching cubs was not an easy task for officials, who continued to move under parked cars, witnesses said. some people have posted videos and photos of the incident on social media, in which we can see the little being trapped in a net while the forest officials were trying to launch the rescue operation .

This is how the little leopard was captured near the Chakkar district courts in Shimla on November 27th. . . . . pic.twitter.com/TvbcBPxCPX

– Dharmendra Joshi (@ dharmendra23005) Nov. 28, 2018

A veterinarian will examine the puppy at Tuti Kandi and then release him to his natural habitat. said the manager.

(with PTI entries)

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