Jaipur: Women’s leopards on the Jhalana Reserve provide intense competition with each other in childbirth.
Recently, Leopardess Flora equaled other big cats, LK, gave birth to 12 children in five stretchers.
Flora, who gave birth to its fifth waste, was arrested by tourists in front of the camera on Sunday.
Janeshwar Chaudhary’s Ranger Forest said, “Leopardess has given birth to two children.
The highest number of children has been produced by Wild Cats Flora and LK.
Mrs.
Khan who is famous also has, so far, conveys seven liters.” Wildlife fans claim that in the brotherhood of leopards, Flora’s popularity is similar to the most famous Feline ‘Machhli’ in India from Ranthambore.
The member of the State Wildlife Council of Dhirendra said, “The majority of the population of the Jhalana consists of flora descendants.
All of his children survive and have become a great tourist attraction.” This year, the female leopard has given birth to 12 children in Jhalana, taking a large cat population to 44.
However ,, Birth has united wildlife lovers, he has worried the managers because the area exploded on his stitches.
A recent study revealed that leopard density was too high for urban forests.
With new children who are born regularly, sub-adults are pushed out.
Looking for territory, this wild cat explores and is lost or killed in a territorial fight.
With the leopard population on the above track, there is an abundance expected to areas side by side with reserves.
Ideally, one male leopard requires at least 5 SQKM areas.
“The department will soon develop its surrounding forest areas, including the galta, which is more than 700 hectares.
The j forest area is spread over an area of 20 SQKM and its carrying capacity is too little,” an official said.