how did the animals roam in the forest?
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Wild animals are freely roaming human settlements in Bihar as people stay inside their homes due to the 21-day nationwide lockdown in the wake of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
A leopard has been spotted roaming in an Indian Air Force base near Patna. Nilgai antelope have been spotted in wheat and maize fields of Bakhtiarpur and Bhojpur. And an old, male tiger has made a 150-kilometre-long journey from Madhya Pradesh to take up residence in the state’s Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary.
The leopard was first spotted by staff at the 900-acre Bihta air base some 40 km southwest of Patna. They informed the forest officials who are now trying hard to trap the leopard.
“We don’t know how long the leopard was present there but it has been seen moving in the air base premises for the past two days. We are trying to catch it,” the local conservator of forests, Patna, Gopal Singh, told this reporter on April 2, 2020.
The leopard possibly reached the air base by walking along the Sone river from the Kaimur hills, some 250 km southwest of Patna, according to Singh.
Dozens of nilgai have been spotted near human settlements in various parts of the state with few or no people to disturb them.
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it is the habitat of them
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