Tiger Bites

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fisherman was killed in a tiger attack in Gaghramari area of Sundarbans under Mongla thana Thursday evening.

The deceased was identified as Tuku Farazi, 30, son of Ashraf Ali Farazi of Amtala village in Dakop upazila of Khulna.

Forest officials said Tuku along with his co-fishermen went to Gaghramari canal to catch fish at about 6:30pm. Suddenly, a tiger attacked him and dragged him into the deep forest. Later, his body was recovered by the fellow fishermen.
 
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A 20-month-long winless streak, a well-publicised and expensive split from spouse, and an economic downturn later, Tiger Woods is still the world’s highest paid athlete.

According to a list released by Forbes, Woods’s income has taken a hit and gone down substantially- by $50 million over the past two years, to be precise. Yet, his income of $75 million last year leaves second-ranked basketball player Kobe Bryant, who made $53 million, way behind.

American professional basketball player LeBron James, who earned $48 million, is ranked 3rd on the list.

At $1.4 billion, the combined income of this year’s 50 highest-paid athletes is 11% less than last year.

Tennis player Maria Sharapova is the only woman who made it to the top 50 for the second straight year. She has been ranked 29th on the list.
 
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selenagemez

bite me please tigerdick
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Though investigations are still ongoing into the recent death of one of the few remaining Sumatran tigers, officials said on Monday that there were no indications of criminal intent in the case.

The 18-month-old Sumatran tiger died on Saturday after spending a week caught in a trap in a forest concession in Riau. The tiger’s ribs were broken and his front paws severely injured.

The trap was set up by a villager from Bukit Kesuma hamlet in Pelalawan district, but officials insisted it was meant for boars and deer.

“If the trap was meant for tigers, then the trapper wouldn’t leave the tiger there,” said Darori, the director general of forest protection and natural conservation at the Ministry of Forestry. “Upon seeing that he had caught a tiger, he would have hidden it and sold it.”

The death of the tiger was yet another blow to efforts to conserve the endangered species, fewer than 400 of which are left in Indonesia.

Osmantri, the coordinator of anti-poaching and illegal wildlife trading for World Wildlife Fund Indonesia, said the group would prefer to wait for the results of the autopsy.

“The police think it was not a criminal act because the trapper notified local authorities and did not intend to sell the tiger,” Osmantri said. “Even if we assume that he did not intend to trap any tigers, we must still take into consideration the kind of trap he was using.”

The trap, Osmantri said, was fitted with slings that severely injured the tiger’s front paws.

“If it was only made of nylon, tigers would have easily escaped, but this trap was made of steel slings and that’s why it crushed its paws,” he said.

Osmantri also questioned why the villager took several days to report the tiger’s situation to the authorities.

The trapper discovered the tiger last Sunday but only reported it to authorities on Thursday. By the time police and conservation officials found the tiger at 8 a.m. on Saturday, it was severely famished and dehydrated. It died at 11:45 a.m. the same day.

“He was probably scared, but if it was reported sooner, there could have been a proper evacuation,” he said.

Osmantri also called for the cooperation of Arara Abadi, which owns the forest concession where the tiger was found, to help protect wildlife.

“This is not only work for local authorities but for all parties.”
ASumatran tiger caught in a steel sling trap in Riau. The 18-month-old tiger died on Saturday.
 
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Different victim but which tiger?


An animal handler has been bitten by a tiger at Dreamworld on Queensland's Gold Coast.

Paramedics said the man was taken to Pindarra Private Hospital on Sunday with two puncture wounds to the calf.

Dreamworld's Al Mucci says it is the second tiger bite this year but each incident has involved different handlers.

"It's not significant at all. My understanding is [it's] one laceration to the lower right calf," he said.

"They're at the hospital now getting the treatment so they might even be back by the end of the day or early next week."

Mr Mucci says Dreamworld will review the incident.

"When you're working with large animals you cop your bumps and scratches, just like cattle farmers do, and the same applies with tigers," he said.

"Dreamworld prides itself on safety and having strong procedures, so we'll have a look at those internally and see what happened.

"I wish we could talk to the tiger, or tigers, when things happen so we can ascertain what the reasoning is behind it."
 
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TNN Jun 6, 2011, 01.57am IST

BAHRAICH: A tigress killed a 35-year-old man in the forest adjoining Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary on Sunday. On June 3, a tigress had mauled a teenage boy, making the Sunday incident the second consecutive attack by a tigress in the past three days.

Divisional forest officer (DFO), wildlife, RK Singh reached the spot, along with the forest staff, and appealed to the villagers not to enter the forest. According to the DFO, there were two different tigresses involved in the two attacks.
 
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sexycrystal

far out not a big deal you get bitten by a tiger and see how you like it you stupid twit ,

poor bloke , and as for tiger there wild animals that need to be free not cage up for our amusement hello
 
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Farm Boy

far out not a big deal you get bitten by a tiger and see how you like it you stupid twit ,

poor bloke , and as for tiger there wild animals that need to be free not cage up for our amusement hello

You were replying to the dreamworld post Crystal?
 
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He should have used GARDEN SPRAYER. A man has been attacked by a lion at a Darwin animal park after he reportedly reached his arm into the cage.

Nine News has been told the lion grabbed volunteer Peter Davidson, 42, on the arm at Crocodylus Park as he was being shown weeds that needed to be sprayed.
 
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