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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Indian villagers help tiger find new home

Villagers with the help of Indian forestry department officials have caught a tiger that had wandered into their village and released it back in an area less populated by humans.

The animal appeared out of a jungle, crossed paddy fields and then made its way to Kishorimohanpur Village in the Kultali area.


Frightened villagers informed the forestry department who sent a team to capture the big cat using tranquilizer guns.

After keeping the tiger at the Sunderban Forest Office for 12 hours, officials loaded the animal onto a boat and took it to an area not inhabited by humans. With a mighty leap, the tiger jumped off the boat and into the river and swam ashore.

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