A couple of years ago, I had posted on a poor mongrel at Marina beach – that seemingly had the mane of a Lion ~ nowhere close to majestic - that of an old used plastic pot……….the dog had put its head into the pot – perhaps trying to drink water and had its head struck…… some good Samaritan did the cutting job to the best of his ability – the dog could breathe, see and run normally – not sure how much the mane constrained its eating and other activities. Dogs are family of Canidae and perhaps has no relationship with Felidae, the family of cats. Cats are obligate carnivores; they must consume meat to survive. Whichever families they are, all animals become thirsty and roam in search of water… and one such search landed the leopard in a bad situation in Oct 2015 in Rajasthan. Considered among the stealthiest and fastest animals in the world, this leopard found itself in a not-so-graceful spot in Rajasthan.
In
search of water, the leopard got its head stuck in an utensil atRajsamand
district's Sadulkhera village. Locals stated
that the leopard probably strayed into the village from the
neighbouringKumbhalgarh sanctuary. Even
as the leopard struggled to wriggle its head out of the utensil, people gathered around the creature trying to take
pictures and record video.The unfortunate creature was finally rescued by
forest officials who tranquillized it and then managed to take the pot off his
head. After having its head struck for 5 hours and running around in panic, not
able to see things, the captured leopard was kept under observation and then
released in wild. A recent wildlife
census estimates that India has a leopard population of between 12,000 and
14,000 animals.
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar
28th Apr 2016.
