Royal Bengal Tiger Carcass Recovered In Assam, Police Suspects Poaching
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The carcass was dug out by the Forest Department in an area adjacent to the boundary of Orang National Park which has one of the highest numbers of Royal Bengal tigers in the country.
A decomposed carcass of a Royal Bengal tiger was found in Assam's Sonitpur district on Sunday.
The carcass was dug out by the Forest Department in an area adjacent to the boundary of Orang National Park which has one of the highest numbers of Royal Bengal tigers in the country.
"Initially, we got information that a tiger carcass was buried in the house of a person. Our team rushed to the spot and began a search operation," said a forest official.
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