Death of up to 13 people: man-eating tigress in India shot

Two years had striped the tigress in the Indian state of Maharashtra around, now she was shot and killed on Friday after a large-scale hunting. The animal that

Death of up to 13 people: man-eating tigress in India shot

Two years had striped the tigress in the Indian state of Maharashtra around, now she was shot and killed on Friday after a large-scale hunting. The animal that had provided the hunters with the abbreviation T-1, is said to have killed in the area of Ralegaon-forest, a total of 13 people. Animal rights activists have called the tigress Avni.

The Supreme court had released the animal before firing. In the meantime, animal rights activists had attempted to prevent the hunt, however, did not, reports the BBC. Avni had two young animals.

About 200 people were involved in the three-month search. More than a hundred camera traps, horses and goats tied to trees and guards to the viewing platforms positioned. The hunter also tried the six-year-old animal attractants.

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According to the BBC, was used to the perfume Obsession for men by Calvin Klein, which contains the fragrance Zibeton. An attempt in the United States had suggested that the substance can at least attract jaguars.

The vital clue finally gave residents of a small Liderbahis village, who have seen the animal wanted. The hunters lay in a vehicle with a tranquilizer gun and a shot gun on the ambush, according to local forestry authority, according to the BBC.

had Initially been with the tranquilizer gun on the tiger shot. After she was taken to handle the official descriptions, according to the vehicle and was shot from about ten meters distance. The tigress is now to be investigated in more detail.

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animal rights activist defendants in the Internet the killing of the tigress. Some of the residents of the Region celebrated the death of the big cat.

Overall, it is attributed to the tigress of the death of 13 people. In the case of seven of them could be detected with a saliva test, that a female Tiger was in charge.

tigers are threatened with extinction. 60 percent of the world's Population lives in India. However, it always comes back to incidents between humans and animals. In 2017, a tigress, which should have killed the three people died of electric shock.

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Date Of Update: 03 November 2018, 19:00
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