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Tigress spotted at Ghosala Shivar in Soyegaon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 19, 2021 14:45 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 19:A tigress with her cubs was spotted at the Ghosala Shivar inSoyeaon tehsil at the ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 19:

A tigress with her cubs was spotted at the Ghosala Shivar in

Soyeaon tehsil at the early hours on Thursday, the farmers claimed. The farmers

have clicked the pictures of the tigress and the cubs in their mobile phones.

Hence, the people in the area are in panic.

Farmer Supdu Patel cattle was killed by a wild animals and

it is feared that the tigress have killed the animal here. On Thursday, Prakash

Eknath Gavhade while going to his farm on Thursday at around 6 am spotted a

tigress and cubs. He clicked the pictures and ran back to the village. Bapu

Wagh, a farmer claimed that he heard a roar of a tiger in his farm.

When contacted with the forest department officers to get

information in this regard, they were not reachable. Meanwhile, the residents

in this area are in panic and appealed the forest department to take immediate

measures to nab the tigress and cubs.

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