Zoo sterilizes deer to check its population
Updated on May 24, 2007 09:49 pm IST
Spiralling population of spotted deer in Patna's Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park has prompted its keepers to sterilise the antelopes to control its growth. Known as Cheetal, spotted deer in the zoo have grown at an alarming rate in the past few years making it unmanageable for the authorities. The zoo now has 64 deer of which 21 are males and 43 females.
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