Spartan Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 In a rare case of cannibalism, a lioness is said to have killed and devoured two of its own cubs born recently at a zoo in Indore. The incident that took place three-four days ago came to light on Monday, leaving officials of the Kamla Nehru Zoo in a state of shock. The lioness, named Bijli, had given birth to three cubs about a fortnight ago and all of them were kept together in a secluded enclosure. On Monday, after zoo keepers found out that two of the cubs were missing, they realised the lioness has killed and eaten its own offsprings. The incident is likely to have gone unnoticed for at least two-three days. The enclosure in which the lioness and her cubs were kept do not have any CCTV surveillance. Zoo in-charge Dr Uttam Yadav said such cannibalism, though exceptional is not completely uncommon. He said there are similar instances even among domestic animals like dogs and cats. Such acts among wild animals go up when kept in captivity. “The tigress was extremely aggressive after giving birth to the cubs and it isn't clear whether the cubs were killed by her or they were born ill,” said Dr Yadav, adding the mother and cubs were left in solitude as it wasn’t possible to disturb them soon after they were born, the lioness’ first litter. He said the third cub is safe and the big feline has been nursing it well. Only a handful of Asiatic lions are there in Madhya Pradesh and all of them are living in captivity. For years, the state has been locked in a legal battle over translocation of Asiatic lions from the world famous Gir Sanctuary in Gujarat, with the latter persistently foiling efforts from the central Indian state to part with its lions. Quote
Meowalpha Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 Mice do this all the time when they are stressed. Quote
godfather03 Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, Spartan said: In a rare case of cannibalism, a lioness is said to have killed and devoured two of its own cubs born recently at a zoo in Indore. The incident that took place three-four days ago came to light on Monday, leaving officials of the Kamla Nehru Zoo in a state of shock. The lioness, named Bijli, had given birth to three cubs about a fortnight ago and all of them were kept together in a secluded enclosure. On Monday, after zoo keepers found out that two of the cubs were missing, they realised the lioness has killed and eaten its own offsprings. The incident is likely to have gone unnoticed for at least two-three days. The enclosure in which the lioness and her cubs were kept do not have any CCTV surveillance. Zoo in-charge Dr Uttam Yadav said such cannibalism, though exceptional is not completely uncommon. He said there are similar instances even among domestic animals like dogs and cats. Such acts among wild animals go up when kept in captivity. “The tigress was extremely aggressive after giving birth to the cubs and it isn't clear whether the cubs were killed by her or they were born ill,” said Dr Yadav, adding the mother and cubs were left in solitude as it wasn’t possible to disturb them soon after they were born, the lioness’ first litter. He said the third cub is safe and the big feline has been nursing it well. Only a handful of Asiatic lions are there in Madhya Pradesh and all of them are living in captivity. For years, the state has been locked in a legal battle over translocation of Asiatic lions from the world famous Gir Sanctuary in Gujarat, with the latter persistently foiling efforts from the central Indian state to part with its lions. Something is fishy. CCTV ledu and they realized the lioness has killed and eaten its own offsprings. Cubs ni dongathanam chesi undochha? Quote
Meowalpha Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 12 minutes ago, godfather03 said: Something is fishy. CCTV ledu and they realized the lioness has killed and eaten its own offsprings. Cubs ni dongathanam chesi undochha? Females eat pups when they are stressed, it's common. Quote
bhaigan Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 29 minutes ago, godfather03 said: Something is fishy. CCTV ledu and they realized the lioness has killed and eaten its own offsprings. Cubs ni dongathanam chesi undochha? Ayiundachu Vellu kathalu kuda cheppi undavachu Quote
Anta Assamey Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 Daniki tindi pettaledu emo from some days ... Quote
Meowalpha Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 Just now, Anta Assamey said: Daniki tindi pettaledu emo from some days ... Animal facility chusina mohamena adi Quote
Anta Assamey Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 Just now, Meowalpha said: Animal facility chusina mohamena adi Aa avasaram raledu... Na guess ki mari anta kopam enduku ... Cool ... Quote
Meowalpha Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 Just now, Anta Assamey said: Aa avasaram raledu... Na guess ki mari anta kopam enduku ... Cool ... Kopam kaadule, first time mice pups ni tinnappudu nenu kangaru padda, tarvata telusukunna Quote
Spartan Posted December 9, 2019 Author Report Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, godfather03 said: Something is fishy. CCTV ledu and they realized the lioness has killed and eaten its own offsprings. Cubs ni dongathanam chesi undochha? 48 minutes ago, bhaigan said: Ayiundachu Vellu kathalu kuda cheppi undavachu dead bodies dorkinai kada vayya.. Quote
Naaperushiva Posted December 9, 2019 Report Posted December 9, 2019 animals ki kooda post partum depression vuntundhi ani already tolded knowww.. so adey ayyundocchu ee case lo kooda Quote
Spartan Posted December 9, 2019 Author Report Posted December 9, 2019 recent ga Sierra Nevada lo oka Mountain lion pillalni kanesi vadili vellipoindi.. papam avi ratri time lo edustunte..vinna okatanu den lo velli chuste okati chanipoindi rendu bratiki unnai..both malnourished.. renditiki oakland lo treatment chestunte..okati chanipoindi..other one is doing fine.. they might move it to El Paso zoo..annaru mari.. Quote
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