The nationwide lockdown was a time of immense enjoyment for animals. From roaming in the streets to enjoying a pool party, animals sure did have the time of their lives. However, as things begin to get back to normal, animals are having a tough time adjusting to old times.
A leopard was found strolling near IIT Indore multiple times. Divisional Forest Officer TS Sulia revealed that the leopard was 3-4 years old and belonged to the Felidae family. According to the Hindustan Times, the leopard has been rescued and will soon be released into the jungle.
A few pictures of the leopard has been circulating on social media. It is currently kept in a large cage. Have a look:
Madhya Pradesh: A leopard was captured by the forest officials in Indore yesterday. TS Sulia, Divisional Forest Officer says, "The leopard is around 3 to 4 years old. She was spotted near IIT multiple times, after which we have captured her. She will be released in the jungle." pic.twitter.com/QgZebfWmBI
— ANI (@ANI) June 8, 2020
One picture reportedly is so cute that it has inspired several meme-makers to get to work. This one:
Now that looks like the smile of an animal ready to go back to the wild!
The comment section soon broke into memes and jokes. Have a look:
When the person asking help is….
Your sister vs Your crush pic.twitter.com/DJSXBFZeQM— jojo ജോജോ 🇮🇳 (@AdolfHi20995913) June 8, 2020
ANI camera pe hasta hua MC SHER. pic.twitter.com/B7DeKacHQv
— V (@KingVishhh) June 8, 2020
Knock knock !!
Dekho kaun Aaya 😅🤣 pic.twitter.com/RegqYFTPwU— Pratyush Choudhary (@Tinypushpam2) June 8, 2020
2nd pic – this world is ours, all nalayak insaans!! 😄😄
— 🆎 Aditi (@oddity1912) June 8, 2020
Even leopards cannot get admission into IIT
— Banana Republic (@nottotroll) June 8, 2020
Second photo is MEME material
— Lyfe Ghosh 🚩🚩🚩 (@lyfeghosh) June 8, 2020
Look at the smile!
'I'm going home boys!' https://t.co/9MnVWXf0DY pic.twitter.com/exyNIPz0JX
— Punarvasu (@punarvasuv) June 8, 2020
I wanna be this happy in life https://t.co/Xz3Z0ruNqr pic.twitter.com/SDXYXZSBAd
— Aditya Doshi (@meindoshihu) June 8, 2020
There were also some who were concerned about the leopard and hoped for its well being:
Hope the animal is not hurt or in stress and is back to its natural habitat at the earliest. Though mighty but the well-being of these beautiful beasts depend on human empathy. @ChouhanShivraj @CMMadhyaPradesh
— Siby Sudhakaran (@sibysudhakaran) June 8, 2020
The cage seems very small
— LeftyCricketer (@LeftyCricketer9) June 8, 2020
I wish I had this amount of content in my life, but alas, one can only hope! 😉