In the Indian state of Maharashtra, veterinarian Priyal Churagadi single-handedly neutralized a man-eating tiger that had frightened local residents for months. The Times of India wrote about this on Monday, March 9.
The 27-year-old vet spent 15 hours in a hunting hide inside a tree, waiting for the predator to come out to take the bait. On March 7, the tiger finally left the jungle, and Churagade shot it with an arrow containing a sleeping pill and struck it. After 10 minutes, the three-year-old was asleep and neutered.
After her arrest, the woman was declared a heroine. Churagadi herself confirmed that the success was made possible by teamwork, as three other biologists helped choose the right bait and block the predator’s escape route, the report says. message.
A tiger tore a man to pieces in the Corbett Indian Nature Reserve; Only the head of the deceased remained intact. The accident occurred on the evening of January 17. The predator attacked a local resident while he was walking along the road and dragged him into the forest. The forest department immediately organized a search for the victim, but the remains were discovered only the next day.
