Animals
Shoot-to-Kill Order Rescinded as Man-Eating Tiger Claims Seventh Victim in Northern India
The man-eating tiger that is believed to have strayed from an animal reserve in northern India has killed two more people, according an Associated Press report, bringing the total number of deaths attributed to the tiger to seven.
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