This incident occurred at the Kombaru shrine in Karnataka, India.
The leopard was chasing the dog, the dog entered the bathroom through a window, the bathroom was closed from the outside.
The leopard came in behind the dog, and they were both trapped in the toilet; when the dog saw the leopard, he panicked and sat quietly in a corner.
He didn’t even dare to bark.
Although the leopard was hungry and chasing the dog, it did not eat the dog.
He could have had dinner by jumping the dog away, but the two animals were together in different corners for almost twelve hours. During these twelve hours, the leopard was also calm.
The forest department zeroed in on the leopard and captured it with a tranquilizer dart.
Now the question is, why didn’t the hungry leopard rip the dog away when it was easily possible?
Wildlife researchers answered this question: According to them, wild animals are very sensitive to their freedom.
As soon as they realize that their freedom has been taken away from them, they may feel deep pain, so much so that they may forget their hunger.
Their natural motivation to feed the stomach begins to fade.
Freedom and happiness are connected. Freedom to think, act, and live the way we want.
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