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The tiger left Sariska forest and reached Rewari, the reason for going 125 KM away came to light

A young tiger st2303 living in the Bala Quila buffer zone of Sariska has crossed the Rewari district, 125 km from Alwar, and is roaming in the area. The tiger has been seen in the forests of Jhabua village of Rewari. The Sariska team has not been able to tranquilize it yet, it has been revealed why the young tiger travelled so far.

Sariska officials said that young Bagh had a fight with his father in Bala Quila Buffer, after which he left the forest. He had gone to Rewari once before. Now he has reached the forests of Rewari for the second time.

The young tiger of Sariska area is roaming in the forests of Rewari, 125 km away these days. According to the information, the tiger has attacked many people. So far more than 6 people have been injured. The Sariska team is chasing the tiger. The work of tranquillizing the tiger is going on, but till now the Sariska team has not got success.

Sariska officials said that the young tiger is the son of tiger st18 and tigress st19 roaming in the Bala Quila buffer zone. Initially, the cub stayed with its parents for a year, but after that it started roaming in search of territory. During this time, it had a fight with its father st18. After this, the young tiger left the forest of Bala Quila buffer zone and started living outside. The age of the young tiger is around two and a half to three years.

Sariska officials said that this tiger was roaming in Bala Quila buffer zone and Dehra, Shahpur, Jindoli and nearby areas of Alwar forest division. While roaming around, he reached Rewari. The dense forest there suited the tiger. However, when the tiger reached Rewari for the first time, he came back after some time. Now the tiger has reached Haryana again. The Sariska team is keeping an eye on his movement. The tiger will be tranquilized and released back into the Sariska forest.

Reached Rewari for the second time in 8 months

Earlier in the month of January, the tiger had gone to Rewari. During this time, it attacked a farmer. But after that it returned to Alwar. The tiger’s location is being found in the rugged forests of Jhabua around the Rajasthan and Haryana border. Due to the tiger, the villagers have stopped going to the forest, because the villagers have their crops there. Therefore, the villagers are scared.

Tiger roaming in Kotakasim area

With the help of pugmarks and camera tapping, the Sariska team is monitoring the tiger. The camera installed in the Jhabua forest captured the tiger’s picture for the second time. Apart from this, the tiger is currently roaming in the Kotakasim area. The Sariska and forest department team are having a lot of trouble tranquillizing the tiger.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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