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Who is the Tigress T-70 of bandhavgarh national park ?

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Regarding the tiger injured it is either T17 or T70, coz reports say two different ids. I need to check for confirmation.
As per the details given by the villagers, the tigress got caught on poacher's trap on June 16th, unfortunately no one helped her and finally she some how released herself from the trap on June 18th.
When forest officials inspected her, she had a deep wound on her neck due to the trap. It took another 3 days for the officials to get the permit for tranquilizing the tigress.
Then the tigress was tranquilized and treated for her injuries by the vets.
After treatment the tiger was inspected by the patrol team for few days and later they came to a conclusion that the wound is very deep in the neck and it needs more proper medical attention to be cured.
Hence the tiger was tranquilized again and was moved to a separate facility to be treated properly.

ID confirmation and pedigree, Ill try to find out later.
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RE: Who is the Tigress T-70 of bandhavgarh national park ? - Apollo - 07-02-2017, 02:39 PM



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