Lion hunts down cow at Gujarat's Gir | Watch video
India | Oct 16, 2020, 12:57 PM ISTA video of an Asiatic lion from Gir forest has emerged where it can be seen hunting down a cow, which was kept as a bait for the lion.
A video of an Asiatic lion from Gir forest has emerged where it can be seen hunting down a cow, which was kept as a bait for the lion.
At least 14 lions were captured from Gujarat's Gir Wildlife Sanctuary and shifted to Jasadhar care centre in the forest, after some cubs in a pride fell ill, a senior official from the state forest department said on Tuesday.
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What is surprising that the "dude" was completely unscathed by the dangerous encounter.
The video which has gone viral on WhatsApp and social media, shows how the men have pinned the cub in the fork of a tree, and while poking and torturing it with sticks, filmed the innocent creature's hapless cries for help.
The hi-tech lion-ambulance, which was rescued from Gir forest was launched last month after the visit of Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani to the Gir Sanctuary. It was launched for the rescue and treatment of endangered Asiatic lions and other wild animals of the Gir forest.
Monsoon has reached Gujarat and mosquitoes have found their best time to pray. At the Gir forest, where there is almost no sign of humans, the arthropods rely on huge animals like lions.
The CCTV footage is of Anand Society located near the Jalaram temple of Khambha, where two lionesses came out at the residential area at 12 o'clock for hunting. In the herd of cow, they hunt one, while the other cows managed to escape.
A video has emerged that shows a bike-borne miscreant indulging in an illegal lion show outside the premises of the sanctuary.
The video is said to be shot at the Gir Forest National Park in Gujrat, where an Asiatic lioness was hunting for her meal. She locks her target on a stray dog -- at a few metre distance.
Canine distemper virus (CDV) is considered a dangerous virus and had been blamed for wiping out 30 per cent population of African lions in East African forests.
As per the 2015 census, Gir is home to 520 lions.
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