Rare 'fishing cat' spotted for the first time in Panna Tiger Reserve, see photos
Rare 'fishing cat' spotted for the first time in Panna Tiger Reserve, see photos
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Bhopal: A rare fish-eating 'fishing cat' has been caught in a trap camera for the first time in terms of wildlife in Madhya Pradesh's Panna Tiger Reserve. Let us tell you that the presence of a fishing cat has special significance in the Tiger Reserve. This cat is considered to be an expert in hunting fish in running water. The news of the presence of a fishing cat is very encouraging for wildlife lovers.

In fact, this species has been facing the threat of extinction for a long time. The presence of fishing cats around the Ken river, which flows for about 55 km from the middle of Panna Tiger Reserve, was earlier also indicated, but the first evidence in the form of photos was not yet found. Let us tell you that the specialty of a fishing cat is that it hunts fish and makes it his food. In general, the fishing cat is slowly becoming extinct. According to Schedule-I of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act 1972, fishing cat hunting is banned.

Forest department officials say that biologists interested in research and study on fishing cats can come here and do research. In the coming time, fishing cats with wildlife will also become the center of attraction for tourists.

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