Doctors Treat Wound On A Sariska Tiger’s Forehead That Was Infested With Maggots

December 5, 2019 Off By EveAim

After 23 lions died in the Gir sanctuary and a deadly virus is being cited as the reason behind the animal deaths, a tiger in the Sariska Reserve is being treated for maggots infection.

A doctor who came from Jaipur to treat the wildcat told Hindustan Times that the wound on the tiger’s forehead which was troubling it was infested with maggots. “The 12-year-old tiger was treated for the injury on its forehead. We have kept it in an enclosure for monitoring for 24 hours,” said Dr Arvind Mathur.

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The Tiger Reserve officials came to know about the injury on Friday. Though the team tried to capture the tiger in the Kali Ghati forest range the tiger disappeared into the dense area of the forest.