Perhilitan believes two tigers spotted in T'ganu could be 'pets'
The two tigers spotted strolling casually around Kampung Besul in Dungun yesterday are most probably someone's pets, according to Terengganu Wildlife and National Parks Department director Abdul Malek Mohd Yusof.
Malek said based on the tigers' tame behaviour, the department also believed that the tigers were set free to wander in the jungle by their owner before they got lost and entered the village.
“Besides, we also believe that the tame behaviour displayed by the tigers is probably due to an illness as they appear less energetic.
“However, we cannot confirm this as the tigers are still at large,” he told reporters when met in the village last night.
Yesterday, a video of the tigers strolling casually in Kampung Besul went viral on social media.
Malek said 20 Perhilitan staff had been deployed to the village since yesterday afternoon to find and catch the two tigers.
Several traps have also been set up for the purpose and to ease the villagers’ anxiety and worries, he said.
“Our team is in the midst of catching the tigers. For the time being, the villagers are advised to stop any outdoor or jungle activities to avoid tiger attacks.
“If you stumbled upon the animal, don’t try to get close to it because if it felt threatened, it might attack,” he added.
- Bernama
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