Use the bamboo ladder to rescue the newspaper under the 6 meter deep well
Apricot newspaper climbed the bamboo ladder dropped by the Indian animal rescue team into the wells and ran to the forest.
Newspaper leopards set foot on the ladder, climbed out of the well, and plunged into the forest.
fell on a well near Satpura National Park in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, on May 31 and could not climb itself, Newsflare reported. This park has a high biodiversity with many animals such as leopards, deer and bears.
A villager spotted the leopard in distress when he heard a growl and water shot under the well. He informed the forest management agency. The number of cases of apricot flowers appearing in this area has recently increased due to severe drought.
Rescue team led by expert L. Krishna Moorthy quickly arrived. They released a ladder that was temporarily assembled from bamboo down to save the leopard. The animal initially resisted and proved quite aggressive. However, after 20 minutes, he started to set foot on the ladder, climbed out of the well and rushed into the forest. The entire rescue process lasts about two hours.
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