Published 19:59 IST, June 9th 2020
Pic of 'laughing' leopard triggers meme fest, netizens say 'want to be this happy in life'
The wild Leopard was caught meandering in the residential areas and had invoked fears of the attack on the humans for several days and was finally captured.
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A “laughing" picture of a leopard rescued by authorities in Mhya Presh that was captured on camera has amused on internet. Shared by a news ncy on Twitter, im has sparked a meme fest online after ferocious cat spotted near IIT Indore on multiple occasions was caught by forest officials and confined in enclosure to be released in safe habitat.
Of three stills shared by news ncy on social media explaining that 4-year old female leopard that posed threat to locals was caught, particularly one comical shot captured attention of online community. wild creature was caught meandering in residential areas and h invoked fears of attack on humans for several days. However, with photos that emerged online, leopard could be seen flashing its sharp teeth in a close-up that sparked hilarity in comments section. In one of ims, leopard could be seen loitering inside metal confinement, looking terrifying indeed. immediate next picture triggered jokes and memes as cat looked exceedingly funny with expressions as though it smirked at people.
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“Look at leopard laughing,” wrote a user. “Such majestic creatures, "wrote second. “Hope animal is t hurt or in stress and is back to its natural habitat at earliest. Though mighty but well-being of se beautiful beasts depend on human empathy,” wrote third.
Hyena captured on campus last year
According to a media report, leopard wandered into 501-acre Indian Institute of Techlogy (IIT) Indore campus in Simrol area before it was trapped and handed to forest department. ferocious cat was spotted in campus, some 30 kilometers from city when operation to trap it was carried out. Since re are dense forests surrounding campus, officials speculated that leopard may have wandered in from re. Last year, a hyena was also captured on campus in a similar incident.
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19:59 IST, June 9th 2020