homewildlifeGood news from Kuno | India's first cheetah to be born in 75 years is doing just fine

Good news from Kuno | India's first cheetah to be born in 75 years is doing just fine

The Indian-born cheetah cub, now 5.5 months old, stands as the sole survivor from a group of four cubs that tragically perished during the scorching heat of May. The cub is growing daily and being kept near her mother, though in separate enclosures.

By Anand Singha  Sept 13, 2023 8:46:09 PM IST (Published)

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Kuno National Park's forest officials on Wednesday (September 13) reported that India's lone cheetah cub — a remarkable milestone as the nation's first cheetah birth in 75 years — is now thriving after a severe episode of heat stress. The female cub, now 5.5 months old, stands as the sole survivor from a group of four cubs that tragically perished during the scorching heat of May.

Having spent more than 100 days in close proximity to her mother, the cub has exhibited remarkable vitality, steadily gaining weight and following a standard growth trajectory. Born on Indian soil, this young cheetah holds the promise of a brighter future for cheetah conservation in the country, according to the park authorities.

Although the cub remains physically near her mother, the two have been kept separately in adjacent enclosures, separated by a 30-metre-long fence. This decision to separate them was made in June after attempts to reunite them were met with the mother's rejection. Over the past three months, vigilant forest officials have closely monitored the two felines using field cameras.