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Home / Environment / Bengaluru Park Mourns Young Leopard Lost to Illness

Bengaluru Park Mourns Young Leopard Lost to Illness

20 Nov

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Summary

  • A three-year-old leopard died from collapsed lungs and heart condition.
  • The animal was rescued as a cub from BRT Tiger Reserve in January 2023.
  • This death follows a separate incident with 31 blackbucks dying from infection.
Bengaluru Park Mourns Young Leopard Lost to Illness

A young, three-year-old leopard at Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) in Bengaluru has died from severe lung collapse and heart conditions. The leopard, rescued as a three-month-old cub in January 2023 from the BRT Tiger Reserve, began showing signs of illness on October 30, including a high temperature and loss of appetite.

Despite initial treatment and a brief period of recovery where it resumed eating, the leopard's condition deteriorated by November 13. It became recumbent and ultimately succumbed on November 19 due to fluid accumulation in its thorax and abdomen, leading to lung collapse and cardiomegaly. Visceral samples have been sent for further examination.

This unfortunate event at BBP comes shortly after the reported death of 31 blackbucks at the Kittur Rani Channamma Zoo in Belagavi district, attributed to a bacterial infection. These recent losses underscore significant health challenges affecting wildlife in conservation areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The leopard died due to collapsed lungs and cardiomegaly, with fluid accumulation in its thorax and abdomen.
The leopard was rescued as a cub in January 2023 from the BRT Tiger Reserve.
Yes, 31 blackbucks recently died at Kittur Rani Channamma Zoo due to a bacterial infection.

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