
It’s a ‘set’ in the wild now
The Hindu
Forest officials to recreate a tiger encounter over an elephant carcass
Forest officials of the Malyattoor division are busy recreating a ‘possible encounter’ involving two tigers over an elephant carcass in their efforts to solve the mystery over animal deaths. What they have at hand for the unusual job are the decomposed carcasses of a tigress and an elephant, post-mortem examination reports, and reports of presence of another tiger. It all began with beat forest officials spotting the carcasses at Kulathupatti in the Edamalayar forest range last week. The carcasses were found at a distance of 70 metres from each other.More Related News

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