
Leopard trapped, released into forest
The Hindu
A leopard was trapped in a cage kept by the Udupi Forest Department officials in Pernankila village on Thursday night and it was released into the forest on Friday.The big cat had created panic among
A leopard was trapped in a cage kept by the Udupi Forest Department officials in Pernankila village on Thursday night and it was released into the forest on Friday. The big cat had created panic among villagers in the last one month. The leopard caught in Gundupade area in the village was about seven years old, a Forest Department official said.
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