Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (MS)
Puttur, Oct 8: The carcass of a calf was found on the branch of a tree of a rubber plantation at Arthadka near Kaniyarumale reserve forest of Keyyur village.
Forest department did not confirm the news. Some parts of the body were found eaten up. Forest officials visited the spot.
It is suspected that leopard might have taken the carcass on top of the tree. Members of the public are urging forest department officials to take action as various parts of Keyyur village is affected by wild animal attacks.
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Haneef, Mangalore
Sun, Oct 08 2023Immediately leopard should be arrested otherwise nationwide bandh will be observed!
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Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.
Sun, Oct 08 2023File Cow Slaughter case against the Leopard ...arrest it and produce it in Puttur Sessions Court for bail application....Tak...Takk...
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Rita, Germany
Sun, Oct 08 2023Yes.Leopards are a menace nowadays.Threat to house animals and humans.Actuelly they dont get any animals for their hunger in forest ,thatswhy they come in search of food to town where humans are living and take what they take.They eat and rest keepon high tree where other animals cant reach and takeaway.Why so many leopards in our city or forest.?Their number has increased extreemly well better leave some of them where more street dogs are making problems.Hears bit hard but thats only better on both sides.
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Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.
Sun, Oct 08 2023Rita, do you have 2 legged sorry 4 legged Leopards in Germany ??? ...Tak...Takk...
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Joseph, Bombay
Mon, Oct 09 2023Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC. Dear Langoola What's the philosophy behind your Tak...Takk... trademark tag you so religiously put at the end of your messages? 🤔🤔🤔 You mean Rita is a forest surveyor? She must've voiced out her candid views on the Indian sub terrain. Some leopards (may be in Germany) probably may be herbivorous unlike the common carnivorous breed. Which are you asking her?
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