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See: Inside Boeing jet that flew cheetahs from Namibia to India

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Sep 18, 2022
See: Inside Boeing jet that flew cheetahs from Namibia to India

The wild felines gotten here in India on a Boeing 747 personalized specifically to accommodate the 5 woman and 3 male cheetahs.

Screengrab of the within video of the Boeing jet on which the 8 cheetahs were given India. (Credits: Twitter/@TandonRaveena)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Eight cheetahs were launched into the Indian wildlife by PM Modi
  • The wild felines were transferred to India on a specifically personalized Boeing 747 jet
  • Five female and 3 male cheetahs were launched on Saturday

Eight cheetahs were launched into the Indian wildlife in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno-Palpur National Park (KPNP) on Saturday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who described it a “historical day”.

The cheetahs showed up in India on a Boeing 747 personalized specifically to accommodate the 5 woman and 3 male cheetahs who will together form the creator population of the evasive wild feline at Kuno National Park.

Sharing a video of the within view of the Boeing 747 utilized for transferring the wild felines, Bollywood star Raveena Tandon thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for offering the nation a lovely present on his birthday.

She required to Twitter and composed, “Inside view of Boeing 747 utilized for bringing Cheetahs from Namibia to India. Thank you @narendramodi sir for providing United States this lovely present on your Birthday!!!!”

Inside view of Boeing 747 utilized for bringing Cheetahs from Namibia to India. Thank you @narendramodi sir for offering United States this lovely present on your Birthday!!!! pic.twitter.com/9lPIyitC5T

— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) September 17, 2022

The clip reveals the visuals of the cages in which the cheetahs were kept onboard the aircraft. According to the individual’s voice in the video, it was shot minutes prior to the airplane landed in India.

An aircraft, painted with a tiger face, carried cheetahs to Gwalior’s Maharajpura airbase, run by the Indian Air Force (IAF), prior to 8 am on Saturday. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia managed the plan as the cheetahs were transferred to the flying force chopper, which flew them to Kuno National Park.

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