India, Feb. 15 -- African cheetah KP-2 from Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park was once again sighted in Rajasthan's Baran district on Saturday, turning its cross-border wanderings into a recurring wildlife headline.
The radio-collared cheetah clearly didn't get the memo about state boundaries. Months after being escorted back to Kuno National Park, the African cheetah returned to Baran's forests. This time, it was sighted in the district's Kishanganj range on Saturday, officials said.
The cheetah, KP-2, was last sighted in Baran's Ramgarh crater area on November 27 last year, following which it was sent back to Kuno on December 12. "However, on Saturday it returned again to the Kishanganj forest area and our forest staff had spotted i...
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