Mangaluru: Pilikula Biological Park welcomes new animal guests
Team Udayavani, Apr 11, 2023, 7:04 PM IST
Mangaluru: Pilikula Biological Park has welcomed several new guests, and will be exhibited for the public in a few days, the park officials said on Tuesday.
A press release by the park said that the species include an Asiatic lion, two wolves, two golden jackals, rare knob-billed ducks, and three colored pheasant birds.
The wolves brought to the zoo are an endangered species and are a rare sight in India. A spacious enclosure is being constructed for the wolves with generous donations made by the Reliance Foundation, the officials said.
The animals were exchanged as a part of a program with Rajkot Zoo approved by the Central Zoo Authority. As part of the exchange program, four wild dogs, a leopard, two civet cats, four reticulated pythons, four montane snakes, a wine snake, and a sand snake have been sent to Rajkot from Pilikula Zoo, officials said.
The new arrivals in Pilikula have been quarantined for some time to adapt to the environment, officials added.
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