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I am also curious about the wound of this young golden tiger. Usually an adult female Indian rhinoceros has blunt horns, which is unlikely to cause such a wound. Those who can cause such wounds are more like elephants
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In bandipur, the male tiger Mookha was also killed by the elephant, and the ivory pierced his body。Their wounds are similar。
But the young golden tiger may have been eaten by other small scavengers,This situation is not ruled out