Grave badger in Neemuch’s Kutumb Court: Forest Department team rescued, left in Jeeran’s forest



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On Monday, a palm civet was seen in the window of the family court located at Neemuch Court. Which is also called Kabar Bjju in common colloquial language. On whose information the forest department team reached the spot and caught it in a rescue of just 15 minutes. Who was caught and brought to the Forest Department, from here he was put in a cage and released in the forests of Jeeran.

Giving information, Deputy Ranger Ramesh Prajapati said that as soon as the information was received, the team from the Forest Department reached the spot and the grave Brock was brought to the Forest Department after catching it in a rescue of just 15 minutes. From here on the instructions of the authorities, he has been released in the jungles of Jeeran with the help of a cage.

What is grave badger?

Badger is found everywhere in India. It lives by making a 25-30 feet long den in the banks of ponds and rivers of northern India. The upper part of its body is brown, side and belly black and broad white stripe on the forehead. There are five strong nails on each foot which are used for digging the den. It digs the hole with the front feet and throws the soil away with the hind feet. It digs a grave with its strong nails and eats the dead. Badger is lazy and moves slowly. It is omnivorous. The fruit is eaten from the root to the insect mite. Deputy Ranger Ramesh Prajapati, City Checking Guard, Abdul Salam Shyam Singh Borasi, Chowkidar Ratan were included in this rescue team.

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