Lions arrested in India and 'guilty' ones threatened with life sentences for eating humans
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"We think we have pinpointed the guilty lion, but we are still awaiting the results of nine more animals,” said JA Khan, a forest official in the country, the BBC reported.'The lions aren’t talking. Authorities at the zoo are studying the animals’ footprints and fecal matter.'
The
officials are studying the animals. Ruchi Dave, a wildlife expert, told
the BBC that man-eating lions usually get aggressive at the sight of a
human being.
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