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Stray tiger’s pug marks spotted in Bihar

Forest officials said the tiger seems to be going back to Valmiki Tiger Reserve,from where it had strayed.

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PUG marks of the stray tiger which was roaming in Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh since Friday were spotted in Bihar’s West Champaran district today.

Forest officials said the tiger seems to be going back to Valmiki Tiger Reserve,from where it had strayed.

Kushinagar Divisional Forest Officer R P Singh said the pug marks were found by a tracking team of Bihar forest department in three villages of West Champaran district,4 km from the UP border.

He said Nand Kishore,the DFO of Valmiki Tiger Reserve,had informed him about the tiger’s latest location after Saturday. He said Kishore told him the tiger seems to have crossed from the three villages,where its pug marks were spotted,on Sunday night. In Kushinagar,the tiger was first spotted near Shahpur village in Padrauna area on Friday.

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