2021-04-06 12:36:06 GMT2021-04-06 20:36:06(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
KATHMANDU, April 6 (Xinhua) The Nepali authorities have transferred a man-eater tiger that has attacked people from Bardiya National Park in western Nepal to the Kathmandu-based Central Zoo on Tuesday.
The adult tiger aged around 10 years was brought under control through darting after it attacked a 34-year-old mahout working for the rhinoceros census at the Bardiya National Park on Sunday. The mahout died on the spot. We had to relocate the tiger to the Central Zoo as it is risky resend (it) in the jungle, Hari Bhadra Acharya, spokesperson for the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, told Xinhua. It is suspected that it had killed another person recently.
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