Jaipur, June 4 -- A young cheetah born at Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park has lodged itself in Bandh Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary in Bharatpur for nearly a week, officials said on Wednesday. The cheetah, identified as KPG-3, was born to African cheetahs Aasha and Oban, brought to India in 2022 as part of the cheetah reintroduction programme. Officials said KPG-3 traversed parts of Karauli and Dholpur before entering Bharatpur's Bandh Baretha sanctuary. He entered the sanctuary on May 26 and has since remained largely within the forests in Bandh Baretha, Bajna and Nehroli, under Bayana subdivision. Bharatpur divisional forest officer (DFO) Chetan Kumar said the animal appears comfortable in its new surroundings and has adapted well to the local habitat. "The animal seems completely at ease in the area and has even hunted a calf during its stay," he said. The cheetah sports a GPS-enabled radio collar, allowing wildlife authorities to track its movements in real time. After the animal was detected in Rajasthan, officials from Kuno National Park alerted the Bharatpur forest department, which deployed monitoring teams in the area. A three-member team, along with a forester and two forest guards from Kuno National Park, has been stationed in the sanctuary to monitor the cheetah round the clock, said officials....