Recently, in Bihar, India, more than 200 policemen, hunters, villagers, etc. were dispatched to hunt a tiger. Because the tiger is too threatening, it appeared near the village and bit at least 9 people to death. even killed 6 people in one month in September, including two children, so the local government had to find its trace as soon as possible and eliminate it.
Finally, the tiger was surrounded in a sugarcane field. The police fired 5 shots before killing the tiger. When the tiger was pulled back to the village, it attracted many onlookers. Even if the tiger was shot dead, it would be difficult to relieve people's anger. Because the fear and worries brought by the tiger were too great, many villagers swore anger in order to express their dissatisfaction, constantly pulling the tiger's hair, and taking revenge.
According to reports, this tiger is a male tiger, about 3-4 years old, and should have lost in competition with other male tigers. has not found its territory in the jungle , and is close to the village. I didn't expect that this tiger was so fierce to catch people and could kill 9 people in just a few months.
1. One year, about 40 Indians are bitten by tigers and killed by tigers
According to relevant statistics from India: In the past 10 years, more and more tigers have attacked people. has caused about 400 deaths. On average, more than 40 Indians are bitten by tigers every year, making tigers a deadly beast.
For example, in September 2022, in a village in Madhya Pradesh, India, a woman named Arcana was attacked by a tiger while taking her 1-year-old son. When the tiger bit the baby boy and was about to take the baby away, the woman went forward to fight the tiger regardless of life and death. opened the tiger's mouth to save her son successfully and also repelled the tiger, but she was also bitten by the tiger's bite, and was bitten by the tiger's sharp teeth on many parts of her body, leaving the tiger's scratches and bites marks. In the most serious cases, even her lungs were pierced.
People in India began to have a strong revenge on tigers . For example, in May 2022, after villagers discovered two little tiger cubs, the villagers surrounded them with sticks and threw stones to hit the little tiger. The little tiger's legs were also injured by the stones, and they were unable to walk. With India's population increasing and developing forest land increasing, "human-tiger conflict" is inevitable.
2. How to deal with human-eating tigers
Many large carnivorous beasts are included in the Appendix of the Washington Convention and are protected. It is generally prohibited to capture harm privately. However, when these beasts hurt people and eat people, there will be a default rule. These beasts must be eliminated. Whether it is a human-eating tiger, a human-eating lion, leopard and other beasts . The reason why
handles this way, on the one hand, it is based on the behavioral habits of beasts. When they start to hunt humans, they will feel that killing humans is much easier than hunting other animals, which will change their taste. With the first hunt of , they will countless times in the future, so these human-eating beasts need to be eliminated in time.
Moreover, the predation skills of beasts will also be taught and spread. Taking tigers as an example, the hunting skills of young tigers come from female tigers. When the female tiger has a certain memory and experience of the prey they prey, it will form a kind of survival knowledge to pass it on to the young tigers. This hunting method will also be passed on to the next generation and is constantly circulated among tiger groups, which is very deadly to humans, so cannibal female tigers are more dangerous than male tigers.
Many large predators will first be cautious when they see strangers and dare not attack rashly, so they need to establish this sense of strangeness. makes tigers unfamiliar with humans, and prevent tigers from attacking humans. The best way to prevent and control tigers from attacking humans is to establish a sufficient isolation belt between tigers and humans, establish a buffer zone around tiger habitats, and monitor the activities of tigers wandering near human settlements, so that the tigers are isolated and avoid the intensification of "human-tiger conflict".
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