NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian authorities plan to release 47 leopards into the wild with electromagnetic chips planted in their tails but will haul them back to captivity if they attack people, The ...
A panicked leopard attacked five people Thursday as it went on a rampage through a village in the northern Indian state of Punjab. Hundreds of people collected on the roofs of their houses in Lamba ...
The leopard was finally captured after being on the loose for 11 hours. LONDON -- Editor's note: The following contains graphic content. Viewer discretion is advised. A wild leopard injured six people ...
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