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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/3...watch-after-rabid-dog-bites-its-tail/1170597/
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/3...watch-after-rabid-dog-bites-its-tail/1170597/
The dog, belonging to one of the few families that remain to be relocated outside the park, charged at the tiger, a three-year-old male, in Hinauta range on September 10. A forest employee was able to photograph the dog facing the tiger.
The tiger did not react to the provocation, and turned to walk away from the dog. But the dog continued to charge at the massively bigger and stronger cat, and bit its tail. According to park sources, the irritated tiger then shoved the dog away with a tap to its neck, the force of which nonetheless flattened the dog and left it unconscious for half an hour.
After regaining consciousness, the dog bit a labourer the same night. Local villagers who had been watching the behaviour of the animal killed it the next day, deputy director of the Panna Tiger Reserve V S Parihar said.
Parihar said that tests on the dead dog had confirmed that it was suffering from rabies. "The tiger has been kept under supervision," he said, without elaborating.