India's environment minister has announced that more than 70 years after cheetahs were officially declared extinct in India, the country is once again home to four newborn cheetahs.

The cubs were born from Siaya and Freddy, according to CNN, who are two of the eight rehabilitated cheetahs, and were brought from Namibia to Kono National Park in India, Madhya Pradesh, last September, as part of a government plan to return 50 of India's big cats to their homes. home for the next five years. Although India declared its cheetahs extinct in 1952 AD, they are now roaming one of the country's national parks again.

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