
After tigress, cubs, and monkeys, 20 peacocks die in K’taka: Report
In a shocking turn of events, Karnataka has witnessed a series of mysterious animal deaths, leaving experts and locals alike in a state of concern. The latest incident involves the discovery of 20 dead peacocks on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village. This unfortunate event follows the deaths of a tigress and her four cubs in Male Mahadeshwara Hills, as well as the sudden demise of some monkeys in the same region.
The exact cause of death for the peacocks, monkeys, and tigress and her cubs remains unknown, with officials rushing to inspect the sites and collect carcasses for further examination. The Karnataka forest minister, Eshwar Khandre, has ordered an investigation into the “unnatural death” of the tigress and her cubs, leaving many to wonder if there is a common thread connecting these tragic events.
The discovery of the peacocks’ bodies was made on the farmland in Hanumanthapura village, where farmers were tending to their crops. The villagers reported that the peacocks were found in a pool of water on the farm, with no visible signs of struggle or injury. The cause of their death is yet to be determined, with officials from the forest department and animal husbandry department inspecting the site and collecting the carcasses for further examination.
This incident is the latest in a series of mysterious animal deaths in Karnataka. Just a few days ago, a tigress and her four cubs were found dead in Male Mahadeshwara Hills, sparking widespread concern and speculation among locals and wildlife experts. The exact cause of death for the tigress and her cubs is still unknown, but officials have ruled out poaching and natural causes.
In addition to these incidents, a group of monkeys was also found dead in the same region, further adding to the mystery and concern surrounding these events. The deaths of these primates have been attributed to a possible outbreak of disease, but officials are still investigating to determine the exact cause.
The sudden and unexplained deaths of these animals have left many in the region wondering if there is a common thread connecting these events. Some have speculated that the deaths may be linked to environmental factors, such as pollution or climate change, while others believe that they may be the result of disease or poisoning.
The Karnataka forest minister, Eshwar Khandre, has ordered an investigation into the “unnatural death” of the tigress and her cubs, and officials are working to determine the cause of death for the peacocks and monkeys. The minister has also promised to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals in the region.
As the investigation continues, the people of Karnataka and animal lovers around the world are left to wonder what could be causing these mysterious animal deaths. Whether the cause is environmental, disease, or something else entirely, one thing is certain – the sudden and unexplained deaths of these animals are a tragedy that deserves to be investigated and addressed.