Net is stuck in the tiger's neck, search operation of forest department

Warora Day 30- A trap was laid for hunting trapped in the tiger's neck. But as the tiger moved forward with its force, the hunter's trap stuck in the tiger's neck remained in the throat. It became clear that the hunter's net is stuck in the tiger's neck.
In the last few days, Salori room no. Under Warora Forest Sanctuary. In 11 camera traps, a red stripe was seen tied around the tiger's neck.
Seeing this red tiger, the forest department became alert and started a search operation in the area. Three days ago, forest workers saw blood in this area. The Warora Forest Department team had been searching for a tiger with a sore throat for three days. In fact, it is not a red bar but a red trap.
If the net remains in the tiger's throat for a long time, it will not be able to hunt. If he cannot hunt, he cannot live long. The tiger is a female tigress and is known as an adult.
To catch the tiger, the forest department tied the goat in a cage so that the tiger could come into the cage to feed the goat.
The tiger did not return to the cage overnight. In the morning the forest guard left the goat in the water and the goat ran away.
Then the forest department employees started looking for the goat. After five to six hours of effort, the forest workers got the goat.
A nylon net was stuck in the tiger's neck. The throat cannot be tightened due to nylon mesh, so there is no threat to the tiger's life. On seeing the tiger, an attempt will be made to make him unconscious and the noose around his throat will be removed. Praveen said.
The Warora Forest Department team is searching for the tiger.