Snare suspected in Siberian tiger's death
Updated: 2011-10-29 21:04
By Yan Weijue (chinadaily.com.cn)
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The suspected cause of a recent death of a wild Siberian tiger was a neck snare, says an animal expert.
An animal expert checks the carcass of a Siberian tiger at Fusheng village, Heilongjiang province, Oct 28, 2011. [Photo/CFP] |
The tiger, which was found dead on Oct 27 by a reservior in Fusheng village, Mishan city in Heilongjiang province, could have accidentally gotten stuck in the snare, possibly made by hunters using steel wire, Sun Haiyi, vice-director from the wildlife research institution, said Saturday, according to a Xinhua report.
Sun, who rushed to Fusheng village, where the dead tiger was discovered, with his colleagues for a preliminary investigation, says the rusty stains on the snare suggest it has been around the tiger's neck for a while. It caused no fatal harm to the big cat immediately, but it could have affected its food in-take process and limited its hunting activities, leading to its death.
The carcass of the tiger was sent to the institution on Friday night for further post-mortem examination.
Experts also confirmed that it was a 2-year-old wild Siberian tiger, the same one that was spotted near a reservoir in the village on Oct 17.