Black Panther Spotted in Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday tweeted a picture of 'a Black Panther' from Netravali wildlife sanctuary in South Goa. Sawant uploaded the picture on his personal twitter handle.
Panaji, May 6: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday tweeted a picture of "a Black Panther" from Netravali wildlife sanctuary in South Goa. Sawant uploaded the picture on his personal twitter handle.
"A great glimpse of Goas rich wildlife. Black Panther camera trapped at Patiem beat of Netravali wildlife sanctuary," he tweeted.
A senior forest department official said it they were trying to find out if it was a lone Black Panther in the sanctuary or there were others too. Peacocks, Deer And Dolphins Spotted in Mumbai! Animals Seen Roaming Freely As Humans Remain in Lockdown (See Pictures & Videos).
Black Panther Spotted: See Pic
While the area is a known habitat of tigers, this is for the first time a Black Panther has been captured in camera in Netravali sanctuary, he added.