Forest department officers haul snarling wild leopard from bottom of well in western India
Staff from India's forest department rescued a snarling wild leopard from the bottom of a deep well in Gujarat state earlier this week. Footage filmed in Khandheri village in Gir Somnath district on January 13 shows the rescuers using ropes and a special cot to haul the scared feline to safety. The 5-year-old big cat was being checked for injuries before being released into the wild.
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