\'Abdulla\' star attraction in Hyderabad park

\"Abdulla\" is as among two pairs of African lions and cheetahs that were gifted by Saudi Prince Bandar Bin Saud Bin Mohammed Al Saud

Update: 2022-09-21 05:25 GMT
The lone cheetah at Hyderabad's Nehru Zoological Park has been drawing throngs of visitors two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi released Namibian cheetahs in a Madhya Pradesh national park. (P. Surendra/DC)

Hyderabad: The lone cheetah at Hyderabad's Nehru Zoological Park, the biggest zoo in the country, has been drawing throngs of visitors two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi released Namibian cheetahs in a Madhya Pradesh national park.

Visitors to the city seem to have become intrigued about the 12-year-old cheetah "Abdulla" and hurried to the zoo to have a dekko after the Namibian cheetahs stole the national spotlight and received a media blitzkrieg. Visitors came to the zoo in droves, especially on Sunday, to watch "Abdulla" in its enclosure.

"Abdulla" is as among two pairs of African lions and cheetahs that were gifted by Saudi Prince Bandar Bin Saud Bin Mohammed Al Saud. The female cheetah, Hiba, died two years ago while "Abdulla" remains in its enclosure.

A pair of cheetahs were sent to the Vizag zoo but they died. According to Sama Krishna Reddy, an animal keeper at this zoo who has been looking after "Abdulla" for the past three years, the cheetah has become a loner after Hiba died in 2020 during the lockdown.

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