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Why the cheetah may never come back to India?
The year India became independent it also lost all its cheetahs. In 1947, India's last two Asiatic Cheetahs were shot dead in erstwhile princely state of Surguja. In 1952, India declared its cheetah population extinct
DTE Staff
Published:
6th Dec, 2018 at 5:02 AM