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Sunday, December 13, 2020

Lion camp: 3 lions have killed about 20 animals in Rajkot taluka so far, fear among Maldhari-farmers, last location in the seam of Bhaisar village

Lion camp: 3 lions have killed about 20 animals in Rajkot taluka so far, fear among Maldhari-farmers, last location in the seam of Bhaisar village

Lions in front and Forest Department team behind the lions

In the Sardhar, Padasan, Lothala, Bhayasar and Katharota areas of Rajkot taluka, an atmosphere of fear is being witnessed among the people when 3 lions appear. These lions have killed as many as 20 animals so far, making herdsmen and farmers afraid to move to the wadi area. The last location of the lions was found in the seam of Bhaisar village.

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In Lothala-Bhayasar village, lions killed three animals

Villages including Umerali, Halenda, Dungarpur, Kharchia, Makanpar, Sardhar, Wadali, Lothala Bhayasar, Kathrota, Padasan and Khokhaldal in Rajkot taluka are being evacuated, causing fear among the locals. In Lothala and Bhaisar villages, lions have killed three animals. So far, these lions have killed about 20 animals and enjoyed the feast.

The Forest Department team is keeping a close eye on the lions

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The video of the lion also went viral a few days ago. It is learned that one female and two male lions came to Rajkot taluka through Gondal. However, the entire incident was reported to the forest department, which is keeping a close eye on the lions.

There was an atmosphere of fear among the locals

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A female and two male lions are roaming in different areas of Rajkot taluka, causing panic among the locals. Significantly, just a few days ago, a panther broke into a closed house in Gondal's residential area. However, after a great deal of effort by the forest department, the tiger was caged.

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