Tiger Tragedy in Kaziranga: Unveiling the Mystery
The carcass of a female tiger was discovered in Kaziranga National Park. Initial reports suggest the tiger died due to infighting. A committee has been set up to conduct a detailed post-mortem in compliance with NTCA guidelines.
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An adult female tiger's carcass was discovered at Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve in Assam, according to officials.
The remains were found by patrolling guards in the Kathpora area of the Bagori range on Sunday evening.
Park authorities have initiated a committee to oversee the post-mortem examination and subsequent disposal of the carcass, adhering to the National Tiger Conservation Authority's protocols. Initial autopsy results indicate the tiger's demise resulted from infighting among the species.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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