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Leopard roams in the vicinity of Aarey Colony in Mumbai

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Leopard roams in the vicinity of Aarey Colony in Mumbai

  • A video showing a leopard wandering through a walled courtyard of a home went viral.
  • The video is dated June 1 and shows the time as 2.43 am.
  • The tweet quickly gained traction, and the video received over 160 million views.

In Mumbai’s Aarey Colony on Sunday, a video showing a leopard wandering through a walled courtyard of a home went viral. The video is dated June 1 and shows the time as 2.43 am. It looks to have been captured on a CCTV camera.

Susanta Nanda, an employee of the Indian Forest Service, posted the one-minute, 17-second long video on Twitter. Nanda’s tweet quickly gained traction, and the video received over 160 million views.

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“The original forested region of Aarey Colony and neighboring places have reduced over the past 50 years or so, due to rising up of industrial units, residential buildings, hotels, etc. hurting the wildlife,” a Twitter user commented in response to the video.

Near and around the Aarey Colony, leopards have regularly been seen. A leopard wandered inside a school in Mumbai’s Goregaon neighbourhood, which is close to Aarey Colony, last month. The leopard was recovered in a joint effort by the police and the forest department.

This most recent leopard sighting also occurs after Eknath Shinde, the new chief minister of Maharashtra, decided to postpone the building of the Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ Metro car shed next to Aarey Forest. Aarey Forest’s rich fauna and natural environment, in the opinion of activists, will suffer from any extensive construction.

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Aarey Forest, an 800-acre area designated as a reserve forest in 2019, is thought to be home to up to 290 species of wildlife.