Lahore: Promo of the documentary on “Nil Cow” by Badmanir, the country’s leading wildlife conservationist, has been released.
Wildlife experts say that the number of Nile cow is decreasing due to the rampant hunting in Pakistan and India and the World Wildlife Fund has placed the Nile cow at the bottom of the list of endangered species.
Speaking at the documentary’s promo launch in Lahore, Badmanir said that the Nile cow has the distinction of being one of the largest wild animals found in the forests of the subcontinent, which is abundant in the eastern border of India and Pakistan and in Rajasthan. is found.
Badr Munir said Nile cows usually sleep during the day and come out in the dark of night, Nile cows like to stay near forests and water bodies and can survive for many days without eating or drinking, Lahore’s Jalopark, Lahore. And there are Nile cows in the Safari Zoo too.
He said that the meat of the Nile cow is very tasty and expensive, while its skin is also very valuable, so it is hunted relentlessly in Pakistan. Will be sent for exhibition in institutions and study of students.
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