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"Baekdu Mountain Tiger" attacks Chinese houses...Bite the farmer and run away.

2024.11.18 PM 11:14
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A Siberian tiger appeared in a rural area in Heilongjiang Province, China

When the angry tiger hit the iron door, it fell off like a piece of paper.Local authorities ordered evacuation and launched tiger capture operations

As the population goes up to 70 or so, it's more frequent to run into private houses.
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In northeastern China, a Siberian tiger attacked a private house and ran away with a farmer.

With the designation of a wild tiger sanctuary three years ago, this damage is becoming more frequent as the population increases.

This is Beijing correspondent Kang Jeong-gyu.

[Reporter]
a farmhouse in Heilongjiang, northeastern China, called

A beast passes by the gate with a thunderous cry.

The old man, who just came out of the house, stops at the urgent cries of his neighbors.

[Heilongjiang Province, China: Hey!] Hey! A tiger appeared! Yes, it is very big. (Where did it go?) I don't know.]

It's best to avoid yourself, but the old man opens the fence to see the tiger and goes outside.

The distant growl grew louder,
The old man
steps back and comes back into the yard.

Breathing a sigh of relief also falls off for a moment, and when an angry tiger hits the iron door, it falls off in an instant.

It's a dizzying moment when an excited tiger ran elsewhere, and could have squeezed through a broken crack.

In fact, one resident of the village could not avoid a tiger attack.

[Tiger attack victim's family: The tiger's toenails ripped all the clothes. My father blocked it with his arm, but he bit it and ripped it off. I rented a car next door and went straight to the hospital.]

Local authorities immediately ordered evacuation and began capturing tigers.

Earlier in April 2021, a tiger was captured 10 hours after attacking farmers in the area.

In October of that year, 14,000 square kilometers of Heilongjiang and Jilin were designated as wild 'Baekdu Mountain Tiger' reserves.

As the number of tigers has increased to around 70 in the past few years, hungry tigers have frequently attacked private homes.

I'm Kang Jeong-gyu from Beijing.




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