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#10893701
6 January 2024
Forest department officials in Nonoi village, Nagaon district, Assam, India, are using a JCB to try to tranquilize a Royal Bengal Tiger on January 6, 2024, a day after the tiger killed one man and seriously injured another.
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#6597446
6 April 2021
A Royal Bengal tiger tranquilized from Bardiya National Park shifted to the Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597444
6 April 2021
A Royal Bengal tiger tranquilized from Bardiya National Park shifted to the Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597442
6 April 2021
A Royal Bengal tiger tranquilized from Bardiya National Park shifted to the Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597438
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs carries tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597440
6 April 2021
A Royal Bengal tiger tranquilized from Bardiya National Park shifted to the Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597436
6 April 2021
A tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box prepare to shift in Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597434
6 April 2021
A tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box prepare to shift in Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597432
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs carries tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597428
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs carries tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597430
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs carries tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597426
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs carries tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597424
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs carries tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597420
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs arrange to remove tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in an Iron Box towards Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597422
6 April 2021
Nepalese Zoo staffs arrange Iron cage to put tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger in Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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#6597418
6 April 2021
A Royal Bengal tiger tranquilized from Bardiya National Park reached in a vehicle in the Central Zoo at Lalitpur, Nepal on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. After several cases of human attack, staff and National park employees tranquilized Royal Bengal tiger and shifted to Central Zoo. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal becomes the first of the world’s countries to double its wild Royal Bengal tiger population since 2010.
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