two leopard cubs attracting tourist at zoo

by naveenpathania | February 12, 2009 at 03:50 am
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Reporter Naveen Pathania (naveenpathania@gmail.com) date 15.2.09


Story place: Gopalpur zoo, Palampur, Dharamshala, Himachal pradesh. Country India


Dharamshala: Two newly arrived leopard cubs are nowdays star of every tourist here at gopalpur zoo. caretakers named them sweety and pretty. Both are females one is near two months and pretty is three months old. both are strugling for their life without their parents animals.


sweety and pretty came here from jungles of near district bilaspur and mandi before one month ago. while they came were weak position, but now days by days they are going healthy. childrens and people come zoo to see both of them.


range officer s.k. guleria at zoo said both are drinking milk and eating chickens and now in healthy position.

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Amy Judd

Thanks for this - can you provide a translation in English as well?

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Reporter Naveen Pathania (naveenpathania@gmail.com)

story place: gopalpur zoo, palampur, dharamshala, himachal pradesh. India

Dharamshala: Two newly arrived leopard cubs are nowdays star of every tourist here at gopalpur zoo. caretakers named them sweety and pretty. Both are females one is near two months and pretty is three months old.

sweety and pretty came here from jungles of near district bilaspur and mandi before one month ago. while they came were weak position, but now days by days they are going healthy. childrens and people come zoo to see both of them.

range officer s.k. guleria at zoo said both are drinking milk and eating chickens and now in healthy position.

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