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Watch: Veterinarian descends into 25-foot-deep well in a cage to rescue trapped leopard

Meghana Pemmaiah brought the one-year-old leopard out safely in Niddodi, Karnataka.

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Feb 15, 2023 · 11:05 am
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On 13-02-2023 A Leopard approximately 1 years old had fallen inside a well at Niddodi (near Kateel) from one day forest department tried luring it inside the cage and were unsuccessful. (1/3)#Leopard #Rescue #WomenVet pic.twitter.com/xYCLjz4V66

— Dept of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary services (@AHVS_Karnataka) February 14, 2023

Leopard was darted and after sedation it was pulled inside the cage and the entire cage was lifted up. Leopard is now released back to the wild. Dr Meghana, Dr Prithvi and Dr Nafisa were part of the rescue.(3/3) pic.twitter.com/2NtDkqr5rm

— Dept of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary services (@AHVS_Karnataka) February 14, 2023
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