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Tanya Singh
@tanyasingh27 · 4:15

No answers to cheetah deaths

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When we talk of a species that went extinct in India over 75 years ago, there is an element of mystery to both cheetah deaths at Kono National Park. And while the second may have an explanation as simple as a snake bite, but the back to back deaths do raise concerns. To be fair, cheetah deaths were expected in the initial project the study. In fact, the deaths are fewer than anticipated. And happily, there have been four cheetah birds too

#wildlife #savecheetah #cheetah

@vaanisinghal
vani singhal
@vaanisinghal · 0:34

You beautifully explained the facts. However, we cannot give a verdict #swellcast #collegevoiceindia

Ma'am. You beautifully explained how these cheetah deaths have been taking place and the facts of the particular issue. But I feel that without any particular evidence or something, we cannot blame the government itself. It can be the cause that these cheetahs were really old. That's why they died or something else. But we cannot judge the government only on the basis is of the things we have heard in news. Until and unless the source is authentic
@Ayus_01
Ayushi Das
@Ayus_01 · 1:20
Isn't it selfish of us humans to repopulate the entire species that got extinct because of us and them getting experimented upon simply because of selfish interests? Experimenting upon the cheetahs bought in altogether for a mere experiment which caused deaths of two of them already is something to be concerned about. Yeah. This is all I had to say. Thank you. Bye
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