Fatal Encounter: Siberian Tiger Claims Human Life in Russia's Far East

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Fatal Encounter: Siberian Tiger Claims Human Life in Russia's Far East
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A wild Siberian tiger, also known as an Amur tiger, killed a man in Russia's Far Eastern region of Khabarovsk. The tiger had entered a village and killed the man's dog, prompting him to follow the animal into a nearby forest where he was later found dead. Authorities have reported an increase in tiger encounters, which experts believe is due to habitat destruction, excessive hunting of prey, and African swine fever. Residents have called for better protection against Siberian tigers, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been a vocal advocate for their conservation.

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