Full-grown leopard captured at Naharkatia
First Published: 28th April, 2018 12:26 IST
A full-grown leopard was captured by the Forest Department at Naharkatia in Eastern Assam’s Dibrugarh district. The leopard was captured by the Forest Department officials last night at Lengerijaan Tea
A full-grown leopard was captured by the Forest Department at Naharkatia in Eastern Assam’s Dibrugarh district.
The leopard was captured by the Forest Department officials last night at Lengerijaan Tea Estate after it laid a trap to age the big cat after receiving several complaints from the tea garden workers about the leopard.
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