
Tahrs of Nilgiri in Munnar. File. Picture for illustration functions solely. | Photograph credit score: Jomon Pampavalley
One of many Nilgiri tahr that had been fitted with a radio collar in December 2024 was attacked by a tiger in Mukurthi Nationwide Park (MNP), the forest division confirmed on Sunday (October 12, 2025).
Based on authorities, the animal had been radio-collared and was being monitored by the forest division, which was offering beneficial details about the species’ habits, persevering with efforts to lastly reintroduce the species into habitats from the place they’d turn out to be regionally extinct.
Nonetheless, on Friday (October 10), authorities realized that the animal had not moved for a substantial time period, which led them to start a seek for the person. Forest officers confirmed that the carcass of the tahr was discovered close to the Satan’s Hole creek in MNP, in a patch of Shola forests with the radio collar close by, with robust indications that the animal had been killed by a big carnivore.
An post-mortem was then carried out, confirming that the animal had been hunted and killed by a tiger. The forest division additionally observed indicators of the tiger lower than just a few hundred meters from the place the carcass was discovered and positioned cameras across the space to verify the animal’s presence.
On Saturday, authorities confirmed that the tiger believed to have killed the tahr was discovered close to the scene of the killing.
Printed – October 12, 2025, 4:43 pm IST

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