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The doctor involved in the post-mortem says: The tiger killed by the buffalo is already injured and disabled

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The doctor involved in the post-mortem says: The tiger killed by the buffalo is already injured and disabled
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Manhari Rural Municipality-6 Pratappur of Makwanpur said that the tiger that died in response to the buffalo was already injured and disabled, according to the veterinarian involved in the post-mortem.

The post-mortem of the dead tiger has been done in Kasara, the headquarters of Chitwan National Park. Dr. Vijay Shrestha, the senior veterinarian of the park involved in the post-mortem, said that old wounds were found in different parts of the tiger's body.

'There were a lot of injuries from the encounter with another tiger. They are at least 10/15 days old wounds. The new wound was only in two places," said Dr. Shrestha. The tiger is a seven-eight year old male. According to Dr. Shrestha, another male tiger was injured in several places. He said that the tiger, which came out of the settlement due to its weakness, attacked the buffalo. He said that the tiger may have died due to the injury sustained by the buffalo.

It is difficult for injured and disabled tigers to hunt in the forest. So they came to the village and attacked the buffalo as an easy prey. But the buffalo also retorts. There is a new wound on the head and on the back of the body. He probably died due to a head injury, said Dr. Shrestha. He said that the tiger already had three or four wounds on its head. Similarly, there were old injuries on the neck, legs and other parts of the body.

'It is a tiger that has already been seriously injured, and is very weak after being emaciated. Dr. Shrestha said, "He died immediately when he got more injuries on his head.

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