1/10 - Twelve cheetahs from South Africa arrives at Kuno National Park
Twelve cheetahs from South Africa arrives at Kuno National Park.
2/10 - 12 Cheetah lands at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh
Indian Air Force\'s Mi-17 helicopters carrying the second batch of 12 Cheetah landed at the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
3/10 - Mi-17 helicopters carrying the second batch of 12 Cheetahs lands at Kuno National Park
Indian Air Force\'s Mi-17 helicopters carrying the second batch of 12 Cheetahs landed at their destination, Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.
4/10 - Embarked on a journey to their new home
These animals had embarked on a journey to their new home thousands of miles away aboard an IAF transport aircraft from the O R Tambo International Airport, Gauteng in South Africa shortly before midnight.
5/10 - Second batch of Twelve Cheetahs lands at Gwalior airbase
Second batch of Twelve Cheetahs landed at the Gwalior airbase in Madhya Pradesh.
6/10 - Cheetahs from South Africa arrives in Gwalior
IAF plane carrying 12 cheetahs from South Africa arrives in Gwalior.
7/10 - Indian wildlife laws
As per Indian wildlife laws, a month-long quarantine is mandatory before importing animals and they are required to be kept in isolation for another 30 days after arrival in the country.
8/10 - Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between India and South Africa last month for the translocation of the mammals.
9/10 - The entire team with all the cheetahs loading to the cargo
Experts said a delegation from South Africa visited KNP in early September last year to see arrangements at the wildlife sanctuary for housing the world\'s fastest land animals.
10/10 - Indian Air Force's C-17 Globemaster
Indian Air Force\'s C-17 Globemaster aircraft will get them home today.