Eight tigers died in Madhya Pradesh in 22 days
Eight tigers died in Madhya Pradesh in 22 days
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While the number of corona patients is increasing continuously in Madhya Pradesh, now bad news has also come out of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. On Wednesday, two tigers died in the state. The body of a 10-year-old tiger has been found in the Khitouli range of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, while a six-year-old tigress has died in Satna's White Tiger Safari Mukundpur Zoo. Including these, eight tigers have died in the last 22 days in the state, which is the highest in the country. The process of death of tigers in the state has not stopped. This has worried the forest officers, but they are not able to find the reason for this.

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The government has not yet reacted to these incidents, so the tiger security arrangements are being seen at the field level. Incidents are continuously increasing, but not vigorously. The cause of death of 10-year-old tiger in Bandhavgarh on Wednesday is said to be a mutual fight between two tigers. Forest officials speculate that there will be a fight between the two over the habitat area. In which 10-year-old tiger died. The incident is reported to be Tuesday-Wednesday between the middle of the night.

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In Mukundpur zoo, the cause of death of tigress is being told as illness. Four years ago, the tigress brought from Aurangabad was ill for about five days. He was having high fever all the time. Zoo's doctors have not been able to predict the disease properly. However, the doctors of Jabalpur Veterinary College were treating the tigress. Forest officials say that samples have been taken after the post-mortem of the tigress. Only by their testing will the disease be accurately detected.

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