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At least three people, including two women, were injured on Wednesday by a leopard who was found in Central Kashmir’s Gandarbal. The locals alerted the officials about the animal roaming in the area, prompting a large-scale search operation.
In the now-viral video, the wild cat was seen attacking a wildlife official who was trying to capture the animal.
The video first captures the animal and the official, both of them maintaining a safe distance, when the official bent down to take a stick to control the wild cat. Suddenly, the leopard pounced on the official and attacked his hand. Soon locals with wood and sticks, attacked the animal from behind so that the official could take his injured hand out of the animal’s mouth.
Caught on camera: leopard attacks wildlife official while they attempt to capture him at Fatehpora area of central Kashmir’s Gandarbal. Two women and a wildlife official were injured in the attack. pic.twitter.com/vsFM6MWDPX— Ieshan Wani (@Ieshan_W) April 3, 2024
With the help of locals, the official was successfully rescued and the animal was also captured alive. The injured people were taken to nearby hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, in Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park, an encounter with tiger turned into a heart-stopping moment when the animal unexpectedly attacked a cow. Park officials along with the tourists present captured the entire incident on camera.
In the video, tourists can be seen enjoying the safari, capturing pictures and admiring the park’s scenic beauty from their safari jeep. Suddenly, when the cow was trying to cross the path, a tiger emerged from the bushes and jumped on the cow, leaving tourists shocked. Fortunately, the cow managed to escape before the tiger could harm it further.
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