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INDIA - Firefighters and police officials in India used a makeshift wooden ladder, some rope, and a log to rescue a leopard that fell into a well.It happened earlier this month in Odisha, India which is in the Sambalpur district.

Fire officials posted video on Twitter of the tense moments leading up to the leopard's escape.Firefighters and local police used a ladder to rescue a leopard from a deep well in Odisha, India, video from June 8 shows.

In the video, the leopard is seen at the bottom of the watery hole, trying to cling to the ladder that was lowered in. Firefighters also lowered in a log to help the leopard stay afloat.

Leopard climbs ladder after falling into a well in Odisha, India, video from June 8 shows. As the leopard realized it could climb the ladder, it began to ascend but was obviously not happy about all the humans gathered around on the other side.Firefighters and local police used a ladder to rescue a leopard from a deep well in Odisha, India, video from June 8 shows.

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