When the leopard dog was jailed for 7 hours in the toilet, see what happened in the video

A leopard chasing a stray dog ​​in Karnataka has reached the toilet of the farm house. The dog and the leopard were locked together for seven hours in the same toilet. The leopard jumped out of the toilet without killing the dog. The incident took place at Reppa’s Farm House in Kaikamba, the village of Bilinele, on the edge of the Kidu reserve forest. It is part of a large forest area in Subramanya region of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka.

According to Deputy Forest Conservator V Karikalan, a family member of Regappa locked the dog and cheetah inside the toilet. Following this, Forest Department staff were informed. Forest Department employees arrived at the scene. An attempt was made to remove the leopard and the dog. The cage was placed outside the toilet and the trap spread around it, Karikalan said.

Also known as vets. The leopard jumped out of the toilet without killing the dog. After this the dog even got out of the toilet. The entire rescue operation lasted seven hours. A picture of the incident has also been revealed. This image was clicked from the toilet window. The image of the incident is becoming very viral on social media.

The woman looked at the leopard’s tail
When a dog and a leopard were both in the toilet, a woman entered the toilet, but was told that she had locked the door as soon as she saw the leopard’s tail. He called neighbors for help. As soon as the incident was reported, the officers planned to reach the spot and conduct a rescue operation. After this, the trap was removed by putting a toilet hatch, but the leopard managed to escape the crowd. The solution, however, is that no one was injured in the process.

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