Cheetah Oban, one of the four released in the wild at Kuno, got out of the protected area of the National Park on Sunday, triggering a frantic effort to push it back. A viral video shows Oban hunkered down in a farmland outside the Kuno jungles, while foresters try to coax it back. "Go Oban, please go," they are heard saying in English on the presumption that the Namibian-origin animal would be more familiar with the language than Hindi.
Cheetah Oban, one of the four released in the wild at Kuno, got out of the protected area of the National Park on Sunday, triggering a frantic effort to push it back. A viral video shows Oban hunkered down in a farmland outside the Kuno jungles, while foresters try to coax it back. "Go Oban, please go," they are heard saying in English on the presumption that the Namibian-origin animal would be more familiar with the language than Hindi. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Lj0R17V
Cheetah Oban, one of the four released in the wild at Kuno, got out of the protected area of the National Park on Sunday, triggering a frantic effort to push it back. A viral video shows Oban hunkered down in a farmland outside the Kuno jungles, while foresters try to coax it back. "Go Oban, please go," they are heard saying in English on the presumption that the Namibian-origin animal would be more familiar with the language than Hindi. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Lj0R17V
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