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Mumbai: 18-year-old dead leopard 'brought to life' at SNGP

Updated on: 17 July,2017 07:07 AM IST  |  Mumbai
A Correspondent |

After living out all nine of her cat lives, Sanjay Gandhi National Park's (SGNP) oldest captive leopard, 18-year-old Krishna has now been immortalised through taxidermy

Mumbai: 18-year-old dead leopard 'brought to life' at SNGP

Pic/Nimesh Dave
Pic/Nimesh Dave


After living out all nine of her cat lives, Sanjay Gandhi National Park's (SGNP) oldest captive leopard, 18-year-old Krishna has now been immortalised through taxidermy.


Dr Santosh Gaikwad (in green), taxidermist and associate professor at the anatomy department of the Bombay Veterinary College, and his assistant put Krishna's body on display at the park on Sunday after completing the taxidermy.


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