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A tiger has crossed into West Bengal's Jhargram district from Jharkhand, according to forest officials. The tiger, a male Royal Bengal Tiger, is currently in Kankrajhore forest area. Officials are monitoring its movements, have set up trap door cages, and installed cameras. Nylon fencing around the forested stretch is planned. This follows the capture of another tigress in Bankura forests in December.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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