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Home / Environment / Cheetah Cubs Born, Cobra Rescued: 2025's Wildest Animal Tales

Cheetah Cubs Born, Cobra Rescued: 2025's Wildest Animal Tales

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Indian-born cheetah Mukhi welcomed five cubs in Kuno National Park.
  • Officer G S Roshni rescued a 16-foot King Cobra in Kerala.
  • An elephant was rescued from a water tank in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu.

The year 2025 was marked by remarkable animal stories, spanning significant conservation achievements and brave rescue operations. A pivotal moment for India's cheetah reintroduction program occurred when Indian-born cheetah Mukhi gave birth to five cubs in Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh. This event signifies a crucial breakthrough for Project Cheetah, which aims to re-establish the species after its extinction in the country decades ago.

Beyond conservation milestones, acts of courage by forest officials captured public attention. Officer G S Roshni from Kerala received widespread acclaim for her expert rescue of a 16-foot King Cobra from a stream frequented by locals. Separately, a distressed elephant found trapped in a water tank in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu, was successfully rescued by the diligent efforts of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, who broke open the tank to create an escape route.

Other heartwarming tales included a Eurasian Griffon vulture's incredible globetrotting journey after rehabilitation, a mother elephant's protective rescue of her calf, a lost dog reunited with its family after four years, and the first photographic evidence of the Himalayan Musk Deer in West Bengal. These diverse narratives underscore the enduring bond between humans and animals and the ongoing efforts to protect wildlife.

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Mukhi's five cubs were born in Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh.
Officer G S Roshni of the Kerala Forest Department rescued the King Cobra.
The Tamil Nadu Forest Department manually broke a water tank to allow the elephant to escape.

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