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Mumbai: Leopard cub rescued in Aarey Colony, attempts on to reunite it with mother

'It appeared weak and as there were chances that stray dogs might have attacked it. I took it to my house. As it was wet and shivering, I wrapped it in my shirt. Later I informed the police and the cub was handed over to the forest department,' said a local resident

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A leopard cub, aged around two months, has been rescued from near the former Metro car shed site in Aarey Milk Colony here, and efforts were on to reunite it with its mother, a forest official said on Wednesday.

The forest department officials had received a call on Tuesday afternoon about the cub being found near unit 21 in Aarey Colony.

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