Sullia: Crossing tiger, hidden leopard fuel anxiety among locals


Sullia: Crossing tiger, hidden leopard fuel anxiety among locals

Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (EP)

Sullia, Dec 31: The appearance of a tiger and a leopard in Kodapala and Hydangoor of Nellur Kemaraje area here has given rise to anxiety among the people here.

The forest department officials who were informed of the developments have come to the village and identified the footprints of the wild animals. 

A person named Kodapala Subrahmanya Prasad while riding his bike noticed a tiger jumping on to the road near his house and going towards the forest. 

Passengers of a service van plying to Markanje from Sullia saw a tiger crossing the road and going towards Hydangoor.

The passengers informed Hydangoor residents about the lurking danger. The forest officials came at night and burst firecrackers to scare away the animals.

A dog belonging to Bojappa Gowda of Hydangoor began fiercely at night, but when the family members came out to check, the dog was nowhere to be seen. It is assumed that it was taken away by the leopard.

Mairaje Ramachandra Bhat, a local claimed that he saw a leopard near Dasarabail school while driving in his jeep, adding to the anxiety among locals.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 02 2014

    Our forest department or someone concerned has left wild animals without thinking about People and without proper Needs of animals.They should have leave deer or wild Schwein in forest so that they hunt in and dont come into City.Now Situation is gone beyond control and something must be done immediately.These animals should be brought back in Wildnis.or their territory must be marked so that they don't come out.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 01 2014

    WILD ANIMALS ARE ENTERING THE PLACES OF HUMAN HABITATION REALLY MAKES THE LIFE MISERABLE AND UNSECURED. HOPE THE FOREST DEPARTMENT LOOK INTO THIS MATTER AND TAKE REQUIRED PRECAUTIONS TO STOP FREELY MOVING TIGERS TO THE VILLAGES AND CITY. THANKQ

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  • Michael, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 01 2014

    Fantastic title. If you cross a tiger with leopard it natural for people to have anxiety about the outcome. One thing is sure though -outcome will largely depend on which one is male among the two

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  • thomas, india

    Wed, Jan 01 2014

    PILIKULA should have breeding labs for endangered specie sof animals -multiply nature.
    Veterinary doctors should set up this division.
    help build up demography for endangered species in captivity and then to be released in nature.

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  • William, Bantwal

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    They should take precaution and careful at night, especially the cattle. I remember when our dog was taken away by tiger at night. We chased it but the dog was dead. Next time, it ate our cow in the forest. Third time, it jumped inside our house but ran away without hurting anybody!!!

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  • Simon, Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    wow... Animals started the Fancy Dress competition!!

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    The State has withdrawn Cow Anti Slaughter Bill some time back, & maybe these wild animals have felt their interest will be protected by Siddu & Co....& has began openly to come out of the jungles.
    Jungleraj banrahahe tho, Junglese bahar ane ka kya problem !....

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  • ANANTH, mysore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    I thought they are planning to cross a Tiger and a Leopard in 2014!

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor/ Manipal

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Lol Anant, even read the title the same way and got curious about it.

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  • Reyan, Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    May be came for New Year party. to Enjoy.

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  • V..D..K, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    wah wah!!wah wah!!

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Crossing Tiger ,Hidden leopard I bit confused myself which is which!!!. Animals live in forests but sometime they are taking breaks to visit new areas for their livings and for their survival.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Looks like tigers/wild animals also are fed up with the overall failure of law and order and the corruptions and scams and hence taking to the roads!!!LOL!!!

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  • JAMAL, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    We need to encourage and send the moral policing people of different religion to this location and help the wild cats roam around freely. At least there won't be religion bias while helping these wild beasts.

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  • Subash Pai, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Eli Parnda Pili Parilekka

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    'Crossing Tiger-Hidden Leopard'...Opened article with great anxiety!!What a 'dud' boss on New Year' Eve!!
    We have a Cross Tigress and a Dumb Lamb (acting like a hidden Leopard!)every second household in M'lore!!

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  • Rupesh, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    He is tiger he will roam anywhere... man should vacate encroached his land..

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