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Feline virus kills seven leopard cubs at Bannerghatta National Park

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 19 September 2023
Between August 22 and September 5, seven leopard cubs at Bannerghatta National Park died from the Feline panleukopenia virus. The cubs, which were initially wild and rescued, were between three and ten months old. The park had recently started a leopard safari tour and housed a total of nine cubs, three of which died from the virus.
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