The young tiger has strayed into forest near Kalamal area of the district from the reserve, and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has fixed five cameras to locate the feline at the suspected sites.
District Forest Official (DFO) Digvijaya Gupta said,"the tiger was first discovered on August 24 when it killed an ox in the forest."
"Later, forest officials found out the pugmarks of the tiger," Gupta said.
Cattle guard Bindra Dutt said that the tiger was born to Tigress T-8 of the reserve.
He also said,"it is difficult for search teams to trace the tiger as there are thorny trees and deep ravines."
Meanwhile, locals have protested shifting of the tiger and its tracing, and have submitted a memorandum demanding the tiger be kept in the Talwas forests and its mother T-8 should also be brought there.
A panther was also spotted recently in Chambal Dheebri region of Kota. It has also attacked two persons and is believed to have been strayed from Ranthambhore National Reserve.
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