Tiger’s return after five decades stirs old fears in Ibrahimpur

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Tiger’s return after five decades stirs old fears in Ibrahimpur

Hyderabad: Ibrahimpur village, on the outskirts of Yadagirigutta, has slipped into a tense silence after a tiger killed a calf on its fringes, an incident that villagers say has revived memories of a time nearly five decades ago, when big cats last roamed these surrounding forests.For many elderly »»»

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