A person can become a slave and adopt a slave instinct, but wild animals do not give up their original instincts even when they are in a cage. This instinct of wildlife also conveys the message of free thought in slavery. Surat (Surat) At the zoo (Zoo) The lioness before giving birth to the cub (Lioness) Vasudha took the same precautions as the lions that live in the wild. Lion Vasudha has given birth to three cubs on June 13 at Surat Zoo. Before and after giving birth, Vasudha is taking the same precautions that lions usually take when giving birth in the forest.
Cleaning and care before delivery
Lion Vasudha suggests this care that wild animals do not give up their original instincts despite being kept in cages. These tendencies are present in their genes and they progress over time. This feature of wildlife sends a big message to man. Simhan Vasudha also took care of the hygiene in the cage before delivery. Vasudha had reserved a cage for delivery. She used another cage for her daily activities. After delivery, she cleans the baby’s litter immediately to avoid any kind of infection. Wild animals take this precaution even in open forests.
Vasudha reserved the cage for delivery
Vasudha was kept in two cages before giving birth to the cub. Vasudha had already decided in which cage she would give birth to the cub. The cage she had fixed to give birth to took the food given by the zoo staff to another cage. From which it became clear that the cage in which the food is fed has been reserved for delivery by Vasudha. After this the zoo staff started feeding in another cage.
The superintendent of the zoo, Dr. Rajesh Patel said that wild animals do not give up their original instincts even though they are in captivity. Vasudha has also behaved accordingly before and after delivery. She is taking good care of the children even after delivery.
He added that in wildlife, before giving birth to a cub, wild animals surround the area by drawing a line with their urine to secure the delivery area. The smell of urine is a sign that no other wildlife is coming into the area. Vasudha also surrounded the cage in which she was to give birth by drawing a line around her with her urine. Although the zoo does not need such precautions, Vasudha did not give up the original wildlife instinct even while staying in the cage.