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Mumbai: SGNP loses its oldest captive lion, Ravindra

The big cat, 17, dies of age-related issues; the park is now left with just one captive lion, 12-year-old Jespa

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Ravindra arrived at the SGNP from Bannerghatta Zoo in Bengaluru in 2009, at the age of 4

Ravindra arrived at the SGNP from Bannerghatta Zoo in Bengaluru in 2009, at the age of 4

In sad news for SGNP visitors, the park has lost its oldest captive lion, Ravindra. The big cat died on Monday evening due to age-related issues, said officials.

Clement Ben, additional principal chief conservator of forests, Wildlife-West, told mid-day, “Ravindra was 17-years-old and he was suffering from age-related issues since the past two years. He was under the medical supervision of the vet committee.”

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