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Fresh pugmarks of tigress spotted at Jharkhand-Bengal border

Forest department officials have spotted fresh pugmarks of a tigress near Dainmara forest in Jharkhand's Ghatsila. The tigress had also injured a cow and to ensure safety, trap and cameras have been set up as a precautionary measure.

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Published : Jan 13, 2020, 3:26 PM IST

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Jhargram (West Bengal): Fresh pugmarks of a big cat have been spotted near a forest along the Jharkhand-West Bengal state border. The pugmarks, ascertained by forest officials as that of a tigress, were spotted near Dainmara forest in Jharkhand's Ghatsila on Sunday.

The tigress had also injured a cow not far from where her pugmarks were spotted, the officials said.

The pugmarks of the same tigress were spotted at two different areas of adjoining Jhargram district in West Bengal earlier this month, a senior forest official said.

Read:| Odisha to return big cat to MP after NTCA suspends translocation plea

"The tigress is suspected to have entered West Bengal from Jharkhand through the Dalma forest range and has returned through the same path," he said.

Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Jhargram range, Basab Raj Holichhi said no fresh pugmarks have been spotted in Jhargram district.

The pugmarks of the tigress were spotted at Binpur and Belpahari areas in the district on January 5 and 6 respectively.

"Trap-cameras have been set up and vigil has been upped," he said.

Pugmarks of smaller size were also spotted alongside those of the tigress in Jhargram, giving rise to speculations that those might be of her cub, officials said.

However, wildlife experts dismissed the possibility after examining the smaller pugmarks, stating that they had imprints of claws which is not found in the case of felines, they added.

Read:| Tigress, three cubs found dead in Goa forest in four days

Jhargram (West Bengal): Fresh pugmarks of a big cat have been spotted near a forest along the Jharkhand-West Bengal state border. The pugmarks, ascertained by forest officials as that of a tigress, were spotted near Dainmara forest in Jharkhand's Ghatsila on Sunday.

The tigress had also injured a cow not far from where her pugmarks were spotted, the officials said.

The pugmarks of the same tigress were spotted at two different areas of adjoining Jhargram district in West Bengal earlier this month, a senior forest official said.

Read:| Odisha to return big cat to MP after NTCA suspends translocation plea

"The tigress is suspected to have entered West Bengal from Jharkhand through the Dalma forest range and has returned through the same path," he said.

Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Jhargram range, Basab Raj Holichhi said no fresh pugmarks have been spotted in Jhargram district.

The pugmarks of the tigress were spotted at Binpur and Belpahari areas in the district on January 5 and 6 respectively.

"Trap-cameras have been set up and vigil has been upped," he said.

Pugmarks of smaller size were also spotted alongside those of the tigress in Jhargram, giving rise to speculations that those might be of her cub, officials said.

However, wildlife experts dismissed the possibility after examining the smaller pugmarks, stating that they had imprints of claws which is not found in the case of felines, they added.

Read:| Tigress, three cubs found dead in Goa forest in four days

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Fresh pugmarks of tigress spotted at J'khand-Bengal border
         Jhargram (WB), Jan 13 (PTI) Fresh pugmarks of a big
cat have been spotted near a forest along the Jharkhand-West
Bengal state border, officials said.
         The pugmarks, ascertained by forest officials as that
of a tigress, were spotted near Dainmara forest in Jharkhand's
Ghatsila on Sunday, they said.
         The tigress had also injured a cow not far from where
her pugmarks were spotted, the officials said.
         The pugmarks of the same tigress were spotted at two
different areas of adjoining Jhargram district in West Bengal
earlier this month, a senior forest official said.
         "The tigress is suspected to have entered West Bengal
from Jharkhand through the Dalma forest range and has returned
through the same path," he said.
         Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Jhargram range, Basab
Raj Holichhi said no fresh pugmarks have been spotted in
Jhargram district.
         The pugmarks of the tigress were spotted at Binpur and
Belpahari areas in the district on January 5 and 6
respectively.
         "Trap-cameras have been set up and vigil has been
upped," he said.
         Pugmarks of smaller size were also spotted alongside
those of the tigress in Jhargram, giving rise to speculations
that those might be of her cub, officials said.
         However, wildlife experts dismissed the possibility
after examining the smaller pugmarks, stating that they had
imprints of claws which is not found in the case of felines,
they added. PTI CORR
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