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A senior forest official said that local rubber-tapping workers saw the trapped tiger this morning and informed the forest officials.
Subsequently, the forest officials reached the spot, which was close to a busy village road, and noticed that one of the front paws of the big cat was caught in the fence. Thereafter, the tiger was given a tranquiliser shot at around noon and then moved into a cage, the official said.
”Its health condition is being examined. Doctors are checking its paw which was caught in the fence. There was no loss of blood,” the official added.
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