Mysterious Deaths in Madhya Pradesh's Tiger Haven
A tiger and a male cub were discovered dead in two separate reserves in Madhya Pradesh, India. The cause of the tiger's death at Panna Tiger Reserve remains unclear pending investigation. In Kanha Tiger Reserve, the cub's demise was deemed natural. Madhya Pradesh is renowned for its rich tiger population.
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A tragic discovery has been made in Madhya Pradesh's renowned tiger reserves, further intensifying concerns over the state's wildlife preservation efforts.
Forest officials revealed that a decomposed carcass of a tiger was found in the Panna Tiger Reserve. The cause of death remains a mystery, spurring the involvement of the Special Task Force for an in-depth investigation.
Meanwhile, in the Kanha Tiger Reserve, a male tiger cub's body was identified. Autopsy results suggest a natural cause of death, while a cautious overview of the area continues amid the state's identity as India's Tiger State, hosting the highest tiger population in the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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