ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月11日 08時47分


The killings have gone on for more than 2 years, sowing panic in the hills around Pandharkawada, a town in central India. DNA tests, camera traps, numerous spottings and pugmarks — tiger footprints — have pinned at least 13 human killings on a 5-year-old tigress that seems to have developed a taste for human flesh. A crafty man-eating tiger on the loose may sound like something out of a Rudyard Kipling tale, but it’s a real and growing problem in today’s India. Closer monitoring, new technology and stricter wildlife policies have led to a sharp increase in the tiger count, from 1,411 in 2006 to an estimated 2,500 — more than half of the world’s approximately 4,000 #tigers. @bdentonphoto took this picture of 2 of them in a tiger reserve in the state of #Maharashtra. In the case of the man-eating tiger, researchers are at a loss to explain why she started attacking humans. She has also killed some cows and horses. As the human death count rises — 3 villagers were killed in August — several politicians are demanding that the rangers simply shoot the tiger. But that might not be legal. Visit the link in our profile to read on. #?


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