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Leopard in Bangalore: Large feline terrorizing humans for the previous three days captured, later dies while receiving treatment

People were terrified for their life for all the right reasons because there was a large cat on the loose. Numerous films of a leopard wandering about in various Bangalore residential areas were posted on social media, and they quickly went viral in addition to causing a great deal of fear among the public, particularly Bangaloreans. The furry predator was seen in some odd locations, including the MS Dhoni International School and Cadenza Apartments. As a result, police allegedly issued rules telling people to keep their children inside and to avoid taking walks early in the morning or late at night. But after scaring people for three days, the large cat was apparently apprehended with a high dosage of tranquilizer. Sadly, however, the poor animal passed away while receiving therapy. The cuddly predator was allegedly captured in the Kudlu neighborhood of Bangalore.

The user “Karnataka Weather” posted a video of the animal roaming about residential areas before to its demise on the social networking platform X, which was previously known as Twitter. “Leopard spotted at Cadenza apartment 1st floor in Kudlu Gate, #Bengaluru & near MS Dhoni International School,” the post’s caption said. People are in a condition of terror. @aranya_kfd @osd_cmkarnataka @DKShivakumar @CMofKarnataka @siddaramaiah @PriyankKharge @BlrCityPolice, kindly take some action right now.

The video went viral right away since it alarmed most people, particularly those in Bangalore. Many attributed the presence of wild animals in residential areas to the uncontrolled growth of the city, while others drew attention to the fact that the huge cat was sighted in the center of the city. A few others voiced their worries about safety. Since the films were uploaded yesterday, 455K individuals have seen them.

Many offered their opinions in the comment area. Is this leopard the same one? Since the CCTV time stamp indicates that video is dated October 28th,” a user enquired. “In Leopard’s house, an international school was constructed. “Where will it go?” asked someone else. “Visiting Bannerghatta Zoo is not necessary! What has led us here is the uncontrolled and non-scientific growth of the metropolis! A third person said, “I still wonder how a leopard has come so far into a “residential” area.” Four people inquired, “How did it cross the busy Hosur road?” This is the city’s center. A fifth netizen said, “I don’t know why some people scream because the forest is populated like that. A sixth person said, “This is the problem if we acquire forest lands, better leave the forest and let them live der life.”

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