The Indian-born female cheetah rests with her four newborn cubs in the lush undergrowth of Kuno National Park. (Photo: X/@byadavbjp0

Indian-born cheetah in Kuno welcomes 4 cubs, the 1st recorded birth in the wild

A 25-month-old Indian-born female cheetah has given birth to four cubs in Kuno National Park. This marks the first wild birth by a second-generation cheetah since the 2022 reintroduction.

by · India Today

In Short

  • An Indian-born cheetah gives birth to four cubs in the wild.
  • Mother is the 25-month old daughter of South African cheetah Gamini.
  • Four healthy cubs were spotted at Kuno National Park.

A historic milestone has been reached at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh as an Indian-born cheetah has given birth to four cubs in the wild.

This event, announced by the Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav on April 11, 2026, marks the first time a cheetah born on Indian soil has successfully bred in a completely natural environment since the species was reintroduced in 2022.

The mother is a 25-month-old female who is the daughter of Gamini, a cheetah originally brought from South Africa.

Female cheetah Gamini feeds its cubs at the Kuno National Park, in Sheopur district, Madhya Pradesh. Gamini gave birth to several cubs, including the 25-month-old female who recently brought four healthy cubs into the wild. (Photo: PTI)

This birth is scientifically significant because it represents the F1 generation, which is the first generation born in the host country, successfully reaching reproductive maturity.

While a previous litter was born to another Indian-born female named Mukhi in November 2025, that event took place within a managed enclosure.

The 25-month-old mother who recently bore four cubs has been free-ranging for over a year, making this the first birth in the absolute wild.

WHY IS THIS BIRTH A BIG DEAL FOR PROJECT CHEETAH?

This moment proves that cheetahs are finally adapting to the Indian landscape.

After being declared extinct in India in 1952, the species was reintroduced through a high-profile government programme.

Critics often questioned if the wooded terrain of Kuno would suit animals used to the African plains.

Mukhi is seen with its cubs at the Kuno National Park, in Sheopur district, Madhya Pradesh. Mukhi, the first cheetah born in India following an ambitious reintroduction programme that began in September 2022 in the national park, turned three on Sunday, March 29, 2026. (Photo: PTI)

However, this birth suggests the habitat provides enough food and safety for a young mother to gestate and hunt.

At 25 months, the mother is at the ideal age for her first litter. Cheetahs usually reach maturity between 18 and 24 months.

The fact that she conceived and gave birth without human intervention shows she is not under stress and has mastered hunting native prey like chital and sambar.

HOW DO THE NEWBORN CUBS SURVIVE IN THE WILD?

Cheetah cubs are born vulnerable and weigh only 150 to 350 grams.

They have a thick mantle of grey fur on their backs which helps them blend into the grass, protecting them from predators like leopards.

This is a picture of a female cheetah, Gamini, feeding her cubs. Today is a historic day for Project Cheetah. An Indian-born female, the daughter of Gamini, has given birth to four cubs in the wild at Kuno National Park. This milestone marks the first time a second-generation cheetah has successfully bred in natural conditions. (Photo: PTI)

They will stay with their mother for nearly two years as she teaches them to hunt.

While cub mortality can be high in the wild, the success of this Indian-born mother is a massive leap toward making the cheetah population self-sustaining.

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