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A Royal Bengal Tiger, initially spotted in West Bengal's Purulia district, is suspected to have moved to Jharkhand. The tiger was last seen in the forested stretch from Raika Hills to Manbazar on February 24-25 but hasn't been spotted since. It is believed to have moved to the Dalma forest range in Jharkhand and is not showing aggression or posing a threat to humans.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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