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Tiger killed in Panna tiger reserve

A forest guard on Friday saw tiger P-431 and tigress T-6 mating near Ken river in Sakra in Jhalar beat of PTR''s Gahrighat range. Tiger P-123 reached the spot and started fighting with P-431 in the river.

Tiger killed in Panna
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Published : Aug 10, 2020, 10:55 PM IST

Panna: A tiger was killed in Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh after it picked up a fight with two big cats, an official said.

The carcass of tiger P-123 was found floating in Ken river near Pathai camp under Hinauta range on Sunday evening, PTR field director K S Bhadoriya said.

Tiger killed in Panna tiger reserve
"A forest guard on Friday saw tiger P-431 and tigress T-6 mating near Ken river in Sakra in Jhalar beat of PTR's Gahrighat range. Tiger P-123 reached the spot and started fighting with P-431 in the river," he said.
"When senior officials reached the spot, tiger P-431 and tigress T-6 were around but P-123 was missing as it had been killed and its carcass washed away in the river," he added.

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He said the post mortem revealed signs of the fight between the two tigers, adding that the carcass was disposed of as per National Tiger Conservation Authority guidelines.

This is the third tiger death in PTR in the last two-and-half months, the other two taking place in Majholi beat on July 27 and in Mahuamod beat on June 28.

Panna: A tiger was killed in Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh after it picked up a fight with two big cats, an official said.

The carcass of tiger P-123 was found floating in Ken river near Pathai camp under Hinauta range on Sunday evening, PTR field director K S Bhadoriya said.

Tiger killed in Panna tiger reserve
"A forest guard on Friday saw tiger P-431 and tigress T-6 mating near Ken river in Sakra in Jhalar beat of PTR's Gahrighat range. Tiger P-123 reached the spot and started fighting with P-431 in the river," he said.
"When senior officials reached the spot, tiger P-431 and tigress T-6 were around but P-123 was missing as it had been killed and its carcass washed away in the river," he added.

Also Read: Cases of Dengue, Malaria, Chikungunya rising in Delhi

He said the post mortem revealed signs of the fight between the two tigers, adding that the carcass was disposed of as per National Tiger Conservation Authority guidelines.

This is the third tiger death in PTR in the last two-and-half months, the other two taking place in Majholi beat on July 27 and in Mahuamod beat on June 28.

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