THE HANS INDIA |
Jul 14,2016 , 01:03 PM IST
We here in India, are not amused by
stray animals walking in the middle of main roads. But a lion walking on
our main roads, that is something new.Incessant rains has caused
flooding in the natural habitat of Gir Sanctuary. This has resulted in
something which has never been witnessed before – a pride of 3 lionesses
and their cubs (total 9 lions) venturing 3.5 kms on a 4 lane main road
of Junagadh town.
While dogs and cattle straying on the
streets of India is a common sight, seeing a pride of lionesses and
their cubs in a heavily populated area, inhabited by houses, schools and
a hospital was indeed a sight to behold.Junagadh resident, Mrunal Joshi
was surprised to see a pride of three lionesses and cubs venturing on a
four lane road in Junagadh at 2.30 am in the morning when he went to
relieve himself.
The road is inhabited and falls under
Ward No.1 of the Municipal Corporation and it is rather unnatural for
wild animals to venture into this sort of area. Joshi was quick to
capture a video of the lionesses from his third floor balcony. The
lionesses were seen walking along the road outside his house while they
returned to the forest area near Datar Road after an hour long
walk.Recent rains in the region which could have caused flooding of
their natural habitat could have pushed the wild animals onto the
streets. The region is close to the Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary spanning
17,827 hectares with Junagadh located 2 kms from the boundary of the
sanctuary. Lions are frequently seen on the road near Bhavnath Taleti
(see above video) while this is the first time that they have ventured
so close to the city.
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