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The incident occurred around 7 p.m. on Monday when shepherds took the goats for grazing. Spotting the goats, the leopard surfaced suddenly and tried to attack a goat. As it managed to escape, the leopard attacked two kids and was trying to drag them into the forests.
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Following the incident, villagers demanded the authorities to take all necessary steps to protect them from wild animals
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Startled to see the leopard just a few meters away, the teacher halted his bike. The leopard remained calm and crossed the road without showing any aggression. Taking precautions, the teacher backed up a few meters and joined other commuters heading in the same direction. He later informed the villagers about the encounter once he reached the school.
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She managed to survive by raising an alarm. Locals came to her rescue and informed the forest officials about the incident
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Forest officials reported that leopard pugmarks were found in the Ameenpur forest beat near the village. They urged locals to remain cautious and advised farmers not to enter agricultural fields before 10 a.m. and to leave by 4 p.m. They also recommended that cotton growers work in groups and wear face masks for added safety.
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Villagers of Burugupally are in a grip of fear after two leopard cubs were seen moving close to the village on Tuesday around 6 pm.
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Locals said the shepherd was grazing a herd of sheep in the forests located in Sahyadri hills when a leopard tried to attack him
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The carcass of the leopard was found close to the Kollapur - Amaragiri road and soon after noticing it, local villagers informed the forest officials.
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East Godavari in-charge District Forest Officer S. Bharani stated that forest personnel have discovered leopard pug marks, indicating the animal is around 3-4 years old. She added that nursery farmers along the Godavari River are being educated on how to protect themselves from a potential leopard attack.
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Reports indicate that a leopard was discovered dead near an electric fence by farmers close to the Hajipur embankment. The farmers buried the animal in an open area.
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Villagers alerted forest officials after discovering a leopard carcass. Upon inspection, officials found porcupine quills in the leopard's mouth and back, suggesting it may have died from injuries sustained in a fight with a porcupine.
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Villagers reported that a leopard emerged from the nearby forest and attacked their herd. Shepherd Srinivas managed to escape by swinging an axe he had with him, while the leopard fled with one of the goats.
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In the wake of an increase in leopard attacks, forest officials advised the people to be alert and not to visit agricultural fields and interior areas alone
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Farmer Kothagari Ramesh had kept his cattle in a shed on the outskirts of the village on Thursday night. When he returned to the shed on Friday morning, he found one of them dead.
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Ramulu, a farmer along with a couple of shepherds from the village, was heading to his fields. Suddenly they noticed the movement of a leopard and immediately tried to capture the images in a mobile.
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Commuters stunned as the leopard was spotted near Nagapuram gate in Havelighanpur mandal of Medak district.
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It is said that commuters on the road captured the video of the leopard, which stood still as the vehicle lights focused on it.
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A team of forest officials reached the spot and scanned the area, but could not find pug marks of a leopard.
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Officials find no pug marks or scat, say going by victim’s version, it could either be a wild boar or wild animal
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According to villagers, a farmer from the village, Dadige Laxminarsu left buffalo and calf in the cattle shed located in his agricultural field near Satyanarayanapalle on Saturday night.