Tiger scare in Odisha’s Gajapati solved, as trap cameras catch glimpse of carnivore

The tiger scare in Odisha's Gajapati district seems to have been finally solved for now as the carnivore has been spotted through the trap cameras. 

Gajapati: The tiger scare in Odisha’s Gajapati district seems to have been finally solved for now as the carnivore has been spotted through the trap cameras.

According to reports, the tiger was spotted in Mahendra forest area of ​​Gajapati district. The tigers teeth were found from the trap camera. It is worth mentioning that from the photos taken by two of the five cameras installed by the forest department, it is clear that this is a mighty tiger.

The height of the tiger is about five feet and the length is seven feet. The forest department has kept the pictures of the tiger undisclosed.

Furthermore, five special teams will be formed for the protection of tigers it will include the local residents. On the other hand, for two days, the forest department is warning people not to go out at night. The are further urging locals keep their cattle safe in enclosed spaces. The people are being made aware through public address systems in more than 50 villages.

Narayanpur Forest Officer, Mahendra Forest Officer and Parlakhemundi Forest Division ACF have reached the spot and are continuing the investigation said reliable reports to deal with the tiger scare in Odisha’s Gajapati.

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