
After tigress, cubs & monkeys, 20 peacocks die in K’taka: Report
In a bizarre and alarming sequence of events, a village in Karnataka has witnessed a series of mysterious animal deaths, leaving wildlife experts and local authorities perplexed. The latest addition to this grim tally is the death of 20 peacocks, which were discovered dead on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village. This comes on the heels of the reported deaths of a tigress and her four cubs, as well as a group of monkeys, in the same region.
The news of the peacock deaths emerged just days after Karnataka forest minister Eshwar Khandre ordered an investigation into the “unnatural death” of a tigress and her cubs in Male Mahadeshwara Hills. The tigress, along with her four cubs, was found dead in a den in the forest area. The cause of their death was not immediately known, but officials were quick to send the carcasses for examination to determine the reason behind this tragic event.
The latest development, however, suggests that some kind of common factor may be at play in these animal deaths. The 20 peacocks were discovered dead on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village, with officials inspecting the site and sending the carcasses for examination to determine the cause of death.
The exact cause of death of the peacocks is still unknown, but experts are pointing to the possibility of poisoning or some kind of environmental factor. “We are investigating all possibilities, including poisoning, disease, and environmental factors,” said a forest department official. “The post-mortem examination will reveal more details.”
The deaths of the tigress and her cubs, as well as the group of monkeys, had already sent shockwaves through the region. The tigress and her cubs were found dead in a den in the forest area, while the monkeys were discovered dead near a water body. The cause of their deaths was also not immediately known, but officials were quick to launch an investigation to determine the reason behind these tragic events.
Wildlife experts are concerned about the sudden and mysterious deaths of these animals, which has raised questions about the health and well-being of the region’s wildlife. “This is a cause for concern, and we need to get to the bottom of it,” said a wildlife expert. “We need to investigate all possibilities and ensure that the animals are safe and healthy.”
The government has ordered an investigation into the deaths, and officials are working to determine the cause of death and prevent further such incidents. The people of Hanumanthapura village, where the peacocks were discovered dead, are also demanding answers, and officials are working to reassure them that they are doing everything possible to find out what happened.
As the investigation continues, the people of Karnataka are left wondering what could be causing these mysterious animal deaths. Is it a case of poisoning, disease, or environmental factors? Only time will tell. In the meantime, wildlife experts and local authorities are working tirelessly to determine the cause of death and prevent further such incidents.