Mysore: The state of Karnataka has lost three of its tigers in the last 10 days in a suspected case of poisoning, but the forest department reportedly remains unaware of the circumstances.
According to reports, a tiger was found dead in suspicious circumstances near the Bheemanakatte backwaters of Periyapatna taluk in Mysore.
Just a week ago, another tiger was found dead in Moolehole range in Bandipur Tiger reserve. However, the forest department has linked the death to a territorial fight rather than poisoning.
Recently one young tiger was rescued from a snare, near a tribal relocation camp adjoining Nagarhole.
Reports have linked the deaths to starvation, however, forest officials have stated the tigers fed on a pig, hours before being found dead.
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