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Mukhi, the first Indian-born cheetah cub, is now two-and-a-half-year old


SsTutd
No.201
Mukhi: A symbol of success and courage
Mukhi, the first Indian-born cheetah cub, is now two-and-a-half-year old. She was born on 29th March 2023 but faced tragedy early in life when, at just two months of age, she lost her three siblings on 23rd May 2023 due to extreme heat conditions. On the same day, Mukhi herself was found weak and exhausted, and had to be picked up for a health check.
An attempt was later made to reunite her with her mother, Jwala, but the mother did not accept her. From that point on, Mukhi was raised with utmost care by the Kuno National Park management team, who took every precaution to avoid human imprinting.
Her journey was far from easy. Mukhi faced multiple health crises and other challenges, yet each time she emerged stronger. Her survival has not only been an inspiration but has also given confidence to managers, veterinarians, and field staff that Kuno can effectively handle health emergencies and adverse situations.
Mukhi stands today as a true fighter—a living symbol of courage and hope.


SsTutd
No.202
>>201(OP)
cute kot 😺

5vb4QG
No.241
>>201(OP)
Ye toh bohot cute hai
jeuyky
No.243
>>241
Hide it from Yui anon.
6pCQOI
No.244
>>201(OP)
Why don't they mass breed them and then leave the newest generation in the wild then they'll atleast have bigger sample to conduct survival trials or attempts on. There's a limit to how many we can import so we should garner native stock

5vb4QG
No.245
>>244
>Why don't they mass breed them
Generic bottle neck
>and then leave the newest generation in the wild then they'll atleast have bigger sample to conduct survival trials or attempts on.
Cheetah are not big cats, so they won't survive.
>There's a limit to how many we can import so we should garner native stock
We can't, cheetah are so small in numbers they all suffer from genetic bottle neck.

5vb4QG
No.246
>>244
On a related note i remember writing this entire biological research on how to cure the genetic bottle neck among them. But sadly I have lost all my papers. If I try to write it down it would have to be from scratch.





























