Cheetah deaths continue at India's Kuno National Park.

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A second African cheetah, Uday, has died in India's Kuno National Park, where 12 cheetahs were brought from South Africa in February as part of a government programme to reintroduce the big cats to India. The cause of Uday's death remains unclear, and an autopsy will be conducted. The first cheetah, Sasha, died of a kidney ailment at the same park on March 27. The Asiatic cheetah subspecies became extinct in India more than 70 years ago, but under the government programme, cheetahs were reintroduced to the South Asian country last year.
- Second African cheetah dies in India’s Kuno National Park Al Jazeera English
- Another Cheetah Uday Dies At Madhya Pradesh Kuno National Park India Today
- Another cheetah has died after relocation to India, the second in less than a month CNN
- Another Cheetah Dies At Madhya Pradesh National Park, 2nd In A Month NDTV
- South African cheetah dies, 2nd loss in Kuno National Park in a month Times of India
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