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Watch: Leopard wanders into pharmaceutical company’s factory in Telangana, gets rescued later

The leopard entered Hetero's drugs manufacturing unit in Sangareddy, and was tranquillised before being shifted to Hyderabad Zoo.

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Dec 18, 2022 · 02:04 pm
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Panic triggered among the staff, after a #Leopard enters into the Hetero Pharma unit at #Gaddapotharam Industrial Area in #Sangareddy dist, outskirts of #Hyderabad. The security staff, who noticed, informed the forest and Police officials.#Telangana #WildLife #wildcats pic.twitter.com/rSHLXK4RhJ

— Surya Reddy (@jsuryareddy) December 17, 2022

#UnInvited guest #Leopard in #Hetero drugs manufacturing unit in #Sangareddy district of #Telangana
This big cat has been tranquillised by the officials concerned@NewIndianXpress@XpressHyderabad pic.twitter.com/xZn546SyGm

— B Kartheek (@KartheekTnie) December 17, 2022

Leopard captured in Hetero Drugs Limited, Kazipally Industrial Estate, Sangareddy District #Leopard2#Telangana pic.twitter.com/nip6cfGTL4

— Sudhakar Udumula (@sudhakarudumula) December 17, 2022

An adult leopard that strayed into a pharmaceutical company in Gadda Potharam Industrial area in Sangareddy, Telangana last night was caught by Forest department officials on Saturday. The rescued leopard is being shifted to Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad.@XpressHyderabad pic.twitter.com/3vzCXtZxZS

— Bachanjeetsingh_TNIE (@Bachanjeet_TNIE) December 17, 2022
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