A man-eater tiger has been found dead in Wayanad, a district in the southern state of Kerala, India. The tiger had reportedly been involved in several attacks on humans, leading to heightened tensions among local communities. Authorities had been on high alert, trying to capture or tranquilize the animal to prevent further incidents.
The tiger's death has raised several questions regarding the methods used to track and deal with such cases. The animal was found dead in the forest, and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of its death. There are concerns about whether the tiger was euthanized, died due to injuries sustained during efforts to capture it, or died from natural causes.
Wildlife experts have pointed out that man-eater tigers often resort to attacking humans due to various reasons such as old age, injury, or scarcity of natural prey. The situation in Wayanad highlights the growing human-wildlife conflict in many parts of India, where rapid urbanization and deforestation are driving animals out of their natural habita
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