Maharashtra: Leopard cub enters home dozes off beside two children
In a strange occurrence, a leopard cub managed to make its way underneath the hem of a mosquito net inside which two children were sleeping and dozed off beside them till their mother got alerted to its presence early Tuesday morning in Maharashtra's Nashik district.
The incident happened in Dhamangaon area of tribal-dominated Igatpuri taluka in the district, the official said.
Also Read | Maharashtra: Three college girls riding two-wheeler killed in mishap
Forest Circle officer Gorakshyanath Jadhav said that the three-month-old cub may have entered the house of Manisha Barde under the cover of darkness when she opened the maindoor early Tuesday morning. "At around 5:30am today, Barde found the leopard cub sleeping beside her two children on the ground inside the mosquito net. She carefully took the children out of the net without disturbing the leopard. She then raised an alarm which alerted other villagers," said Jadhav.
Also Read | I-Day: Metro services to begin early on Violet Line
Jadhav said that a team of forest officials arrived at Barde's house and rescued the leopard and brought it to the department's local office.
He said that it would be released into the forest later as per procedure.
For all the Latest Cities News, Mumbai News News, Download News Nation Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
More from Cities
Vehicle pollution in Delhi reducing due to the schemes of Kejriwal government
Kejriwal Government to issue Driving Licences and Registration Certificates with QR codes
Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment Launches Teen’s Communication Portal for the Speech and Hearing Impaired
Aam Aadmi Party will run a grand campaign in Delhi to make MCD corruption free: Gopal Rai
Private member bill presented on behalf of AAP for cancellation of electricity agreement