A leopard likely killed at least four cheetah cubs born just a month ago in central India’s Kuno National Park, officials said on Tuesday. Their deaths mark the latest setback to India’s ambitious Cheetah reintroduction project, started four years ago by importing the big cats from Africa. India had declared the Asiatic cheetah extinct in 1952. Park officials said partially-eaten bodies of the cubs were found by a monitoring team early on Tuesday, confirming that they were killed by another animal. “At around 6.30am, the four cubs of female cheetah KGP12 which were born on 11 April in the wild were found dead by the monitoring team near the den site in Sheopur Territorial Division,” the field director of Project Cheetah, Uttam Sharma, said. The cubs were last seen alive on the evening of 11 April and were under constant observation, he told The Independent. The corpses were partially eaten and bore deep wounds, suggesting they were attacked by a leopard.…