Nepal’s Central Zoo has got a new member, which has now started attracting visitors of all age groups, from children to the elderly. Dubbed the ‘Ghost of the Forest,’ a female black panther has been drawing crowds at its enclosure from the very first day.

Rescued from the Illam district in eastern Nepal on September 2, the black panther has been on display since Wednesday.

“We kept it (Black Panther) on display from 12 November. After rescuing it, we kept it in quarantine for some time. As there were no serious injuries, general medication was given, and we studied its food preference. As things became normal, we shifted it to the exhibit, which has been built for it and is spacious as well,” Ashok Subedi, Senior Curator at the Central Zoo in Lalitpur, told ANI.

The black panther, howev

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