Animals
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Wanted Man-Eating Tiger Shot Dead by Local Authorities in India
It took hundreds of people to hunt for the wanted tiger dubbed as the “man-eater of Champaran.” A wanted tiger, known as the "man-eater of Champaran" and for killing at least nine people in Bihar, India, was shot down during an operation involving hundreds of people.
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