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Claws out: Man catches leopard by its tail, saves villagers from jaws of death

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 7 January 2025
A brave farmer in Tumakuru district, Karnataka, stopped a leopard by grabbing its tail during a rescue operation. As the leopard approached women and children, the farmer lunged at it, allowing the forest officers to capture the animal. The leopard is now at a rescue centre in Mysuru.
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