An In-Depth Look at the Specially Designed Jet for Airlifting Cheetahs in India from Namibia
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A specially converted B747 jumbo aeroplane will transport eight cheetahs in India‘s Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, where they will be reintroduced after the wild cats almost became extinct in the 1950s.
‘A rare bird comes down in the Land of the Brave to transport goodwill ambassadors to the Land of the Tiger’, the Indian High Commission of Windhoek tweeted on September 14th.
Cheetah Population in India
Cheetahs were brought to India from Namibia on September 17 for the first time in more than 70 years.
Eight wild cheetahs from Namibia, including three males and five females, were on board the aircraft. What you need to know about the relocation project is provided here.
Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world, and the endeavour is their first intercontinental translocation, according to Prashant Agrawal, the Indian high commissioner to Namibia.
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