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How to treat the killing of rhubarb dog by Northeast Tiger in Yanbian, Jilin Province?
Recently, a photographer in Yanbian, Jilin Province filmed a video of a wild Siberian tiger preying on a nurse dog down the mountain. In the video, the Northeast Tiger jumped up and pounced on rhubarb dog, instantly biting the dog's neck.
On the evening of February/February/KLOC-0, 2002, Wang Lixiang, an eco-photographer from Jilin Province, took a close-up shot of wild Siberian tigers entering the village to prey on domestic dogs in Jincang Town, Wangqing County, Jilin Province.
According to incomplete statistics, since the winter of this year, 1 sheep and 7 domestic dogs have been eaten by tigers in villages near Wangqing County, which has attracted the attention of relevant departments and the public to study the reasons and laws.
In February 1, 2 1, 15, a wild Siberian tiger appeared with a dog barking. It pounced on rhubarb dog and instantly bit the dog's neck. The villagers heard the noise and ran out of the house. In order to ensure the safety of the villagers, Wang Lixiang put down the camera, let the villagers retreat to a safe area, and ventured to a place a few meters away from the Northeast Tiger to continue shooting, and obtained high-definition images. After watching the photographer for a while, the Northeast Tiger released rhubarb dog, turned around and ran back to the forest.
According to the staff of Forestry Bureau, this is an adult female Siberian tiger, about two years old. According to relevant personnel, the number of wild Siberian tigers in China is increasing year by year. In winter, because of heavy snow and food shortage, they often go down the mountain for food. The prey targets are generally large hoofed livestock such as cattle and sheep. Because villagers have complete protection measures for cattle and sheep, tigers will prey on domestic dogs with weak protection.
In recent years, with the gradual strengthening of the protection of the wild Amur tiger in China, the living environment and quality of the wild Amur tiger have been steadily improved, and the expansion of its range of activities inevitably intersects with the range of human life.
In Wangqing and Hunchun, Jilin Province, tigers often go down the mountain to hunt livestock and dogs in winter. This year, there have also been many incidents in which people and tigers met in the wild.
65438+1October 13, Yanbian, Jilin, Mr. Li met a wild Siberian tiger on the snowy side of a country road in Wangqing County. Mr. Li said that this was the first time he saw the wild Siberian tiger, and the tiger looked at him for a while. After shooting the video, Mr. Li said he was scared.
On February 1 day, several road maintenance workers in Wangqing, Jilin Province photographed the wild Siberian tiger lying on the roadside. According to Fu Gang, the video shooter, they drove down the mountain and saw a tiger lying in the snow on the roadside, so they stopped to shoot the video and felt scared afterwards.
On February 2, Yanbian, Jilin, a woman and her colleagues met the Northeast Tiger on their way to work. After a short walk in the snow, the tiger turned and returned to the mountains.
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